Meeting the bereaved family of his country's 'death from military service' and saying, "The National Compensation Act should be revised."

2024.11.19. PM 3:22
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Cho Kuk, chairman of the Innovation Party, met with the mother of the late private Hong Jeong-ki, who died of acute leukemia while serving in the military, and emphasized the need to revise the National Compensation Act.According to the current National Compensation Act, only soldiers, police, firefighters, and reserve soldiers cannot claim damages, according to the representative of Article

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At the same time, he argued that it is absurd to be unable to claim damages even though he lost his life while working for the country.

He then added that the right to claim alimony should be explicitly defined in the mental suffering of the bereaved family, and that he is confident that the Democratic Party will join in the handling of the law.


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