Floor spokesman Park Joon-tae made the comment, saying, "Politics should exist for the people's livelihood, but the Democratic Party even threatens the people's safety net to retaliate."
Specifically, he pointed out that the public welfare projects agreed by the ruling and opposition parties did not reflect the budget at all, and that special activity expenses and specific work expenses for investigating public welfare crimes such as digital sex crimes and drugs were also cut.
Rep. Kim Eun-hye also said on social media that the Democratic Party of Korea has spent 1 trillion won on next year's disaster reserve despite the continued damage caused by heavy snow, and that the Democratic Party of Korea is only trying to end the country.
He also stressed that cutting money does not cut CEO Lee's crime, saying that the reserve budget to protect domestic companies has been cut by half at a time when we do not know what threats they will be exposed to since the inauguration of the Trump administration.
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