
Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong is holding a press conference for the third relocation of public institutions in Gyeonggi Province on the 17th at Gyeonggi Province. News 1
The first bill is proposed to support the’Basic Series’ policy of Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, a universal welfareist. The bill contains the concept of a’basic housing’ that provides a house where’anyone’ can live regardless of conditions such as income, assets, and age.
In addition, about six months ahead of the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, this is a sign that the Governor’s victory is starting in earnest. The most controversial and sensitive Real Estate Act No. 1 can be seen as the Governor’s unique style of “striking” toward the great power.
‘Universal Welfare’ series…’Anyone has lived for 30 years’ if they are homeless
The bill was initiated by Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Gyu-min, pro-Lee Jae-myung. The revised bill of the Special Act on Public Housing, which Lee submitted to the National Assembly on the 26th, states that’the state or local government can supply long-term rental basic housing for 30 years without homeowners’. The core is income and assets as a condition of residence. · It doesn’t take age.
In that existing public rental housing is a’selective welfare’ concept that provides housing at a lower rental rate than the market price by selecting the vulnerable class that meets the standard, while long-term rental basic housing follows the concept of’universal welfare’ that does not select beneficiaries. different. So, in the 1 trillion amendment, it was added that’by guaranteeing universal housing rights, we aim to stabilize housing and improve the standard of housing for the common people’.
As the number of tenants is small, it is inevitable to significantly expand the supply of public rental housing. To this end, a provision to increase the proportion of public housing in public housing districts from 50% to 60% was included in the amendment. It also contained the content that REITs (real estate investment companies) can purchase and manage if public housing businesses build public rental housing.
Promote supply to the 3rd new city… 25 people join the initiative

Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Gyu-min (left) who initiates the’Basic Housing Act’. On the 24th, a day before the Gyeonggi-do Basic Housing Conference, Gyeonggi Housing and City Corporation employees are conducting a final inspection at the Basic Housing Promotion Center in Gwanggyo, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi Province. (Photo on the right) Provided by Assemblyman Gyu-min Lee, Newsis
Governor Lee Jae-myeong is confident that once the bill is passed by the National Assembly, it will be able to start supply within the governor’s term of office (June 2022). Rep. Lee Gyu-min said in a call with the Hankook Ilbo on the 24th, “Because it is a concept that expands rather than denies existing public rental housing, opposition from opposition members will not be great.” Gyeonggi-do has also set up an action plan to consult with the government to supply long-term rental basic housing to the third new town if the bill is passed.
As of the afternoon of the 24th, there were 25 co-sponsors of the bill. Pro-Lee Jae-myung-gye Democratic Party lawmakers such as Chung Seong-ho and Kim Byeong-wook, as well as Gyeonggi regional lawmakers such as Kim Jin-pyo, Kim Nam-guk, and Kim Seung-won, and proportional representatives including lawmaker Yun Mi-hyang joined.
This bill initiative is the first step in achieving real results by legislating the’Basic Series’ policy proposed by Governor Lee as a concept. Governor Lee has so far proposed a basic income that says’Everyone is guaranteed a universal income’ and a basic loan that says’Everyone can get a loan at low interest rate’.
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