Legislators from ruling and opposition parties, ‘more, more, more’ in their district budget



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2020.12.03 20:40 entry
2020.12.03 22:10 edit

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The ruling and opposition parties were found to have established an “interleaving” budget targeting local public opinion as they processed next year’s 558 billion won budget. Although it was necessary to issue additional government bonds to prepare a budget to respond to Corona 19, it repeatedly pushed the budget for local districts focused on SOC projects.

Additionally, Democratic Party lawmaker Jeong Seong-ho, chairman of the National Assembly Special Committee on Budget and Clearance, increased the budget for local construction projects in Yangju, Jangheung, and Gwangjeok in Yangju, Gyeonggi, by 600 million won. In the budget for sewer pipes in Jungwon District, which was not in the government draft, 350 million won and 100 million won were added for forest trail experience programs, respectively.




Democratic Party Senior Vice Chairman Kim Young-jin also increased the budget for the KTX project leaving Suwon for Suwon-byeong, Gyeonggi Province, by 2.9 billion won from the government draft, and increased the budget for the train. Indeokwon-Dongtan double-track at 3.9 billion won from the government draft.

The same is true of the opposition party, which insisted on cutting off the “Korean version of the new agreement.” Internal representative Joo Ho-young increased the budget for the Maeho District 1 Disaster Risk Zone Maintenance Project in Suseong-gap, Daegu, to 1,142 million won. It got an additional 1 billion KRW, which was not in the government’s proposal, not even for the creation of the Daegu Daedeoksan highway.

Kim Seong-won, a regional district in Dongducheon, Gyeonggi province, also reflected an additional 2.2 billion won in the government’s proposal for the Dongducheon-Yeoncheon electrification project. The budget for the Dongducheon National Industrial Complex access road also increased by 3 billion won from the government’s proposal.

Representative Gyeong-ho Chu, secretary of the People’s Power of the Preliminary Committee, also increased one billion won more than the government’s proposal on behalf of the development of a former industrial complex for the regeneration of the first industrial complex of Dalseong in the district of Dalseong-gun, Daegu. It also added 300 million won to the Dalseong First Industrial Complex sewer pipe maintenance project. It obtained an additional KRW 200 million for the operation of the Daegu National Science Museum and KRW 600 million for the construction of a public parking lot in Hansil Village.

Next year’s budget is a net increase of 2.2 trillion won over the original government draft (55.8 trillion won), reaching 3.5 trillion won (including tax cuts) for government bonds. additional.

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