Choi said the opposition's budget cuts would make it impossible for the state to immediately deal with unforeseen events such as disasters and disasters.
In particular, he stressed that the next few months are golden times to determine the fate of our companies under the huge uncertainty of the launch of a new U.S. government, but we will miss the opportunity to respond quickly because we do not have the relevant budget.
He also pointed out that he did not have a budget to support additional small business owners and vulnerable people in a situation where the difficulties of our small business owners and vulnerable groups are increasing.
Deputy Prime Minister Choi asked the Democratic Party of Korea to withdraw its handling of the budget bill alone, saying that the damage will eventually come down to the people.
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