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Public opinion worsens by exposing differences in the perception of real estate problems
Public letter, difficulty in management, shortage of quantity
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Recently, disagreements have been exposed within the government over whether or not the deepening jeonse crisis is the effect of Leasing Law 3, fueling critical public opinion. The ruling ruling party of the government is also playing with the supply card of ‘public jeonse’, but it is difficult to guarantee a certain effect. Reporter Lee Dae-geon reported. Even at the Special Budget and Accounting Committee of the National Assembly held on the 9th, the jeonse section was undoubtedly an important topic. The Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said in the morning that the jeonse crisis was not the effect of Law 3 of Leases. The Deputy Prime Minister for the Economy gave a different response in the afternoon, saying there was some impact. Once again, in the perceptions on the real estate issue, public opinion worsened when senior government officials exposed disagreements. Negative public opinion is already ahead of public opinion that the third leasing law should be reworked. What is more serious than exposing disagreements within the government is that there are no countermeasures. Earlier this month, Kim Sang-jo, chief of the Blue House Policy Officer, said in a media interview: “We are also considering an alternative to increase the amount of jeonse through LH Corporation or SH Corporation.” . This ‘public charter’ is not only difficult to manage because the volume itself is sporadic and the total volume is not large, so it is insufficient as a solution. More time will be needed to find a solution that will silence public opinion and, in the meantime, the prevailing crisis may intensify. Here, as the Democratic Party even introduced a bill that would extend the term of jeonse’s contract to 3 + 3, criticism is emerging about whether it is a tinkering recipe again. In the absence of clear countermeasures, the jeonse crisis is unlikely to subside unless there is some stability across the property market. This is YTN Lee Dae-gun.