韓国野党代表「尹大統領の自画自賛、別の世に生きている人のようだ」
South Korean opposition party leader: ``President Yoon's self-praise is like someone living in another world.''
On the 22nd, Lee Jae-myung, representative of the South Korean opposition party ``Together with the Democratic Party'' (Democratic Party), announced that President Yoon Seo-gyul (Yun Seok-yue)
Regarding the evaluation that “the government's sound fiscal policy was appropriate,”
"The president's self-congratulatory recognition and statements make me feel like we are living in a different world." On the same day, Representative Lee told the Democratic Party's top committee, ``With high prices and interest rates, the vulnerable
The lives of self-employed people, sole proprietors, and office workers are becoming increasingly difficult." On the 19th of this month, at a breakfast meeting with the presidents of the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, President Yoon said that the British Economist magazine
``South Korea ranked second in the economic performance evaluation of 35 member countries of the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development).'' Regarding the content, ``Even in the face of a global complex crisis, our government's sound fiscal policy was appropriate.''
That's what I mean.'' Lee said, ``The quality of employment is deteriorating, with young people forced to work part-time and middle-aged people forced to work as day laborers.''
We have increased the civil welfare budget, which supports people's lives, but this alone is not enough to overcome the difficult reality."
He continued, ``This is the Democratic Party's first pledge in the general election for members of the Diet.
``Discussions regarding the application of health insurance to nursing care fees'' are in full swing.''The government and ruling parties held talks yesterday and promised to provide high-quality nursing services, but for the first time in a while, the ruling and opposition parties have not agreed on policy.
I am glad that a circle of sympathy was built and discussions for the welfare of the people were able to progress." He added, ``The number of people aged 65 and over is already approaching 10 million,'' and ``the average monthly nursing care cost is 450.
"We need to change this reality as soon as possible, where nursing care costs 10,000 won (approximately 490,000 yen), nursing care is hell, and nursing care becomes bankrupt."
2023/12/22 15:37 KST
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