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“No supplementary budget” “Special measures”… Yes, the answer to the mixed heating bill

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The opposition parties and the opposition parties, who fought over the cause of the ‘heating cost bomb’ this winter, show mixed views in the answer.

The ruling party rejected the Democratic Party’s request for a supplementary budget as nonsense, but the opposition emphasized that it was time to devise special measures, not tinker with policies.

Reporter Jang Bo-kyung on the sidewalk.

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Although there was an increase in costs as one of the causes of the ‘surge in heating costs’ this winter, the ruling party diagnosed that the result of the Moon Jae-in administration was not to raise gas prices due to energy populism.

The Democratic Party’s request for a supplementary budget was dismissed as nonsense.

It was not enough to give more than 1,000 trillion won in debt to the people by running the affairs of the state irresponsibly for 5 years, and they criticized it harshly as ‘financial addiction’ to spread money again.

“During the 5 years in office, the national debt increased by 407 trillion won. If the Democratic Party has a sense of responsibility and conscience, it should not insist on solving its finances by borrowing again…”

The ruling party said the party government was preparing various measures to ease the burden on the common people, and suspected that the supplementary budget was intended to divert the attention of CEO Lee Jae-myung on judicial risks.

On the other hand, the Democratic Party criticized that the government’s proposal to pay additional heating bills for some vulnerable groups was significant, but that it was not enough as a ‘tinkering policy’.

He urged to speed up negotiations on the payment of energy price subsidies of 7.2 trillion won, saying that special measures should be taken as the public economy is difficult due to the general increase in prices.

“There is a high possibility that the economy as a whole will fall into a severe recession, as well as a sharp drop in consumption. Let’s make sure that such a situation where even a spade cannot prevent a situation which can be prevented and Ho will not happen again.”

In addition, he did not stop insisting that he should find a way for giant companies to participate in overcoming the crisis, and that they should find a solution, be it a random tax or a chronic contribution.

Public sentiment boils over the ‘heating cost bomb’ that flew together with the cold wave, and the opposition parties over countermeasures are expected to continue beyond January to the National Assembly in February.

This is Yonhap News TV Jang Bo-kyung. ( jangbo@yna.co.kr )

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Yonhap News TV article inquiries and reports: Kakao Talk/Line jebo23

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