Song Seok-jun: "Should the Government Intervene in Finding Jeonse and Monthly Rent Houses?" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Song Seok-jun, a member of the Future United Party and chairman of the Real Estate Special Committee, criticized, saying, "The government is interfering even in finding jeonse and monthly rental rooms."


On the 31st, Song said on Facebook, "The government has many things to do, but it says it will interfere and regulate everything like this."


He pointed out, "The government, which claims to be for the people, is making the people tired. The government recklessly spends the national treasury, saying it will take care of everything, and is tying up people's livelihoods with various regulations and burdens. It is even interfering in finding jeonse and monthly rental rooms, threatening to punish if people do not comply."



Regarding the ruling party's pressure for the resignation of Choi Jae-hyung, the head of the Board of Audit and Inspection, Song said, "It is a strange country where the prosecution chief and the head of the Board of Audit and Inspection, who try to uphold the country's order and fundamentals, are threatened for not obeying the regime's words. I participated as a hearing member in Choi's confirmation hearing and thought he was a truly excellent person, but seeing him suffer humiliation these days is disheartening."


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