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Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, said the government's cleaning policy has alienated salaried workers and said he will form a "special team to protect glass wallets."
Lee told the Supreme Council that the government has cut a lot of tax cuts for companies and the super-rich, but salaried workers have actually suffered tax increases.
He then emphasized that since this is a very unfair and unfair policy situation, we will form a special team to deal with it and focus on improving the problem.
He also criticized that the president and the ruling party are destroying the people by lying again to avoid mistakes, saying that it is hard for the people to say that the economy is very good.
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Lee told the Supreme Council that the government has cut a lot of tax cuts for companies and the super-rich, but salaried workers have actually suffered tax increases.
He then emphasized that since this is a very unfair and unfair policy situation, we will form a special team to deal with it and focus on improving the problem.
He also criticized that the president and the ruling party are destroying the people by lying again to avoid mistakes, saying that it is hard for the people to say that the economy is very good.
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