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Ticket 2020.09.06 14:26
Lee Nak-yeon “Help the most difficult citizens first … injustice must not happen
On the 6th, the Party government officially announced its position to ‘selectively support’ a disaster grant to vulnerable groups who have been economically affected by the reproliferation of coronavirus infection.
Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun told a senior party administration council on general emergency measures for public welfare held at the prime minister’s office in Samcheong-dong, Seoul, this afternoon, saying: “The government will mobilize all political measures to overcome the immediate economic crisis. ” “We will prepare personalized support plans without blind spots, focusing on those who have suffered major harm, such as low-income families.” The party administration will discuss the provision of disaster grants and the preparation of the fourth supplemental budget for this.
Representative Lee said: “There are different opinions on how to support (disaster subsidies). We have to review all opinions and explain to the public the reason and inevitability of the end of the party rule.” It is important. “He said:” You need to look closely at the administrative procedure and take steps to prevent injustice. “
Representative Lee’s comments appear to take into account Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung, who has opposed supporting the selection of disaster grants. Governor Lee has insisted on the payment of national disaster relief. Governor Lee said on Facebook that day: “It is clearly visible to my eyes that the conflict and confusion caused by division, the feeling of alienation due to exclusion, resentment and betrayal of the Moon Jae-in government and the Democratic Party, and even the country and the community are spreading like flames. ” “I am so afraid of the consequences that forced discrimination by the agent will bring in the difficult and uncomfortable crisis.”
He said: “Even if (disaster grants) are inevitably selected, we sincerely hope that complaints, conflicts and loss of solidarity will be minimized through strict selection based on clear and meticulous standards.”