韓国最大野党代表が「総選挙の公約」を発表…「教育費は全て国が負担」
Representative of South Korea's largest opposition party announces ”general election promise”... ”All education costs will be borne by the state”
On the 31st, Lee Jae-myung, representative of South Korea's opposition party ``Together with the Democratic Party,'' announced ``Basic Birth Income'' as a pledge for the National Assembly general election to be held on April 10th.
The idea is that the government will support all educational expenses, including university costs. This means that ``to overcome the crisis of low birthrate, parents' assets and
The main idea is that the standards for support measures, which were previously set based on child welfare, should be changed to focus on newly born children. Representative Lee held a press conference at the National Assembly this morning, announcing the general election campaign centered on countermeasures against low birthrates.
announced the agreement. Representative Lee said, ``We must ensure that the basic living conditions are set up at birth so that the future does not become uncertain.''
"The community must bear the burden of raising and educating children." The core of measures to combat low birthrates is the ``basic birth income system''. This means that the target of support is the "born child" rather than the parents' property or income.
・This is a standard. Representative Lee said, ``Parents' assets and income do not belong to their children.There is no reason why their support should differ depending on the parents.''Regardless of whether the ruling party is a conservative or a reformist,
``Policies to provide universal support for the elderly are being tested in various ways across the country.'' Continuing, he said, ``There are concerns regarding all educational expenses, including university tuition fees, that seem to be excessive.''
We will also develop a ``universal support plan,'''' he said.
On the other hand, against the Yun Seo-gyul (Yun Seok-yue) government,
We must immediately restore the peace hotline.'' Hotlines exist even between hostile countries and during wars.
"We must never allow our worthless citizens and young people to become victims." On this day, Representative Lee said, ``The Republic of Korea is currently facing four major crises: civil livelihood, war, low birthrate, and democracy.''
The diagnosis was "Yes."
2024/01/31 16:13 KST
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