South Korean opposition lawmaker criticizes Lee administration for using people's wallets as collateral, calling it a ”tax bomb” and ”debt-fueled political budget.”
South Korean opposition lawmaker criticizes Lee administration for using people's wallets as collateral, calling it a ”tax bomb” and ”debt-fueled political budget.”
On the 31st of last month, Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the South Korean opposition People Power Party, said, "The 2026 budget plan put forward by the Lee Jae-myung administration is a plan that uses the people's wallets as collateral for future generations.