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Representative Song Seok-joon is the chairman of the Special Committee for the Normalization of the Real Estate Market. Group of joint coverage photos
‘Beggar hotel’, ‘Apartment not villa’ …. Housing-related discrimination and degrading comments floating around the online space are echoed by members of the National Land, Infrastructure and Transportation Committee of the National Assembly, who have to draft a housing policy. On the 30th, investigations by the National Land, Infrastructure and Transportation Committee of the National Assembly criticized the government’s housing supply policy, citing a report by Rep. Song Suk-joon, who wrote to the Minister of Lands, Infrastructure and Transportation, Kim Hyun-mi, saying: “The housing policy mass produced a hotel beggar.” ‘Beggar Hotel’ is a mockery of the online community about the provision of rental housing for young singles through the hotel remodel included in the 19 government cheonsei measure. After remodeling the old Benikea hotel in Sungin-dong , Jongno-gu, Seoul, after moving this year, problems such as underfloor heating and a lack of kitchen facilities were revealed. The problem is that this anchovy term encourages discrimination and exclusion against tenants of rental housing rather than criticizing the living environment of rental housing. Yoon Seong-no, general secretary of the National Tenants Association, said: “It is bitter that politicians are repeating the public’s discrimination against tenants who rent as beggars.” . “It is not a day or two to see the tenants of rental housing as beings without even a self-esteem beyond the beggars,” said Han Kwang-hee, president of the Seoul Mixed Housing Tenants Association. “It is not a matter of a day or two to pay the rent and pay the same administrative expenses, I will.” It is also a discriminatory look at apartments and villas, saying, “ Why don’t they have apartments? It’s on. On this day, Kim Gyo-heung, a Democratic Party lawmaker, said, “The problem is that there is no supply of medium-sized apartments in countermeasures against jeonse. Hong Jeong-hoon, a researcher at the Korea Urban Research Institute, said : “I should not accuse the villas of being of lower quality than the apartments, but reflect on the infringement of the right to live of the tenants of the villas because there has been no social effort for low-rise residential housing. He pointed out that it is correct discuss the need to create an environment that ensures adequate residential quality. ”Park Hyo-joo, People’s Hope Solidarity Participation Headquarters secretary, said:“ It is a problem that the terms of hatred for the socially disadvantaged, such as refugees and homeless people are widely used in the National Assembly, beginning with the term ‘jeonse refugees’. “Isn’t it because there is no real sympathy for the tenant’s pain?” By Jin Myeong-seon, Staff Reporter [email protected]
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