Lee Nak-yeon “The budget for small business owners and the self-employed should be set at 40 trillion won”

“Sacrifice without compensation, violence against the weak… Accelerating Community Disintegration”

Democratic presidential candidate Lee Nak-yeon answers questions from reporters after holding a press conference to announce ‘Special Measures for Small Businesses with Corona’ at the National Assembly Communication Hall on the 28th. National Assembly Photo Reporters Team

along with Lee Nak-yeon of the Democratic Party of Korea is 28 It was proposed to discuss additional financial input of 40 trillion won for Japanese small business owners and self-employed people during this regular session of the National Assembly. While losses for small businesses and the self-employed are accumulating due to the prolonged COVID-19, the slower the recovery, the greater the cost.

Candidate Nak-yeon Lee held a press conference at the National Assembly Communication Hall on the same day and said, “After the COVID-19 pandemic, The store collapsed. 4 out of 10 self-employed people who are considering closing their business right away, and more than 9 out of 10 who feel they will close their business within a year, he said. At the same time, he proposed △ 20 trillion won for loss compensation and damage support △ 20 trillion won in financial resources required for the Korean wage protection system (PPP); urged

Candidate Nak-Yeon Lee, especially for self-employed people who suffered losses while cooperating with quarantine guidelines, said, “A level equivalent to compensation for damages. We need to make sure that the effect of retroactive application of support for the damage caused by the corona virus will be effective. He said that he would review the method of applying for a loan in advance, but then indemnify if the loss is proven and convert it to a low-interest loan if not proven.

In addition, if a small business receives a loan and pays workers’ wages, the government repays or exempts the PPP system. It also proposed to promote emergency legislation in which landlords, tenants, the government, and financial institutions share commercial rental fees. Candidate Lee Nak-yeon said, “Sacrifice without compensation is violence against the weak and can accelerate the collapse of the community.

Meanwhile, Candidate Nak-Yeon Lee said that Han-Sung Lee, the 1st executive director of Cheonhwa-Dongin, was an aide to Hwa-Young Lee, the CEO of Kintex. Regarding the report, he said, “I will not comment on every single thing that comes out of the investigation process,” he said. Lee Hwa-young, who served as a member of the 17th National Assembly Open Uri Party, is a close aide who served as the Vice-Governor of Peace in Gyeonggi-do, Lee Jae-myung. Candidate Nak-yeon Lee said, “I believe in the explanations of Candidate Jae-myung Lee so far.

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