Yang Hyang-ja “I need to pay’one million won for 4 people’ consolation money to the people who walked in the thorns”

Yang Hyang-ja, a Democratic Party member.  yunhap news

Yang Hyang-ja, a Democratic Party member. yunhap news

Together with Democratic Party lawmaker Yang Hyang-ja, on the 7th, in addition to the 3rd disaster support fund, which will be paid from next week, he insisted that all the people should be paid the disaster compensation fund.

Rep. Yang appeared on the CBS radio’Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’ and said, “It has been a thorny road for the past year.” I propose to pay the consolation money,” he said.

Rep. Yang, a member of the National Assembly’s Planning and Finance Committee, said, “The first disaster subsidies were paid to all the people, and the second and third were selectively selected.” There is no problem with it,” he said.

“According to the data released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in December of last year, Korea’s general fiscal deficit compared to GDP is 4.2%. This is Norway (1.3%), It is the fourth after Denmark (3.9%) and Sweden (4.0%).”

Rep. Yang said, “It can be said that Korea has implemented a very passive fiscal policy when considering the size of the national economy,” and “most countries exceeded 10%.”

He added, “Korea’s national debt ratio is also 44%, which is a third of the OECD average (about 120%),” he added. “Maintaining fiscal soundness in peacetime is aimed at making bold fiscal inputs in such an emergency.” .

Congressman Yang said, “We saw in the case of Gyeonggi Province, but since it was confirmed that there was 1.51 times the consumption of the disaster subsidy, there is no need to hesitate.” “When” he emphasized.

At the same time, it suggested 1 million won for a family of 4 as an appropriate consolation fund. Congressman Yang said, “Because experience and data were accumulated at the time of the 1st subsidy, designers should find an efficient compromise,” he said. “I think it may be possible to set it as a reference.”

Reporter Jeong Hye-jeong [email protected]


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