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[Asia Economy Reporter Wondara] The National Assembly research group 'Basic Income Research Forum,' led by Assemblyman So Byung-hoon of the Democratic Party of Korea, is launching.


So's office announced on the 29th that the National Assembly Basic Income Research Forum, a research group composed of 31 lawmakers from both ruling and opposition parties, will hold its inaugural general meeting at the National Assembly on the morning of the 30th and officially launch.


Assemblyman So will serve as the representative member, with Assemblyman Heo Young of the Democratic Party and Assemblyman Yong Hye-in of the Basic Income Party taking on the roles of responsible research members.


Additionally, Assemblymen Kang Deuk-gu, Ko Yong-jin, Ki Dong-min, Kim Nam-kuk, Kim Du-kwan, Kim Min-ki, Kim Byung-wook, Kim Sung-won, Kim Seung-won, Kim Ju-young, Kim Cheol-min, Seo Young-seok, Seol Hoon, Ahn Min-seok, Yoon Sang-hyun, Yoon Young-duk, Lee Kyu-min, Lee Dong-joo, Lee Yong-seon, Lee Won-wook, Lim Jong-sung, Jeon Yong-gi, Jung Sung-ho, Jo Jeong-hoon, Joo Cheol-hyun, and Hong Ki-won have agreed to participate.


At the inaugural general meeting, Professor Choi Bae-geun of Konkuk University is scheduled to present a seminar titled 'The Future for All and Basic Income.'



So's office stated, "Through regular seminars, meetings, and discussions, we plan to create effective policies and contribute to strengthening legislative quality in the National Assembly."


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