Ruling, Opposition Spar over Multi-Home Ownership
President Lee aims to curb housing speculation by regulating multi-homeowners while opposition accuses ruling party of double standards and defends property rights amid political tensions.
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Lee, PPP leader engage in clash over multi-homeowner policy
President Lee Jae Myung and main opposition People Power Party (PPP) leader Jang Dong-hyeok clashed Monday over the government’s approach to regulating multi-homeowners, escalating a war of words during the Lunar New Year holiday. In a post on X, Lee said housing rentals should be handled mostly by the public sector, citing the “national importance and public nature” of the issue. “Some argue that multi-homeowners supply rental properties and th…
The Democratic Party of Korea joined in the criticism, saying, "The People Power Party is obscuring the essence with its slogans of 'nepotism' and 'nepotism'." Regarding real estate policy, the Democratic Party of Korea demanded on the 16th, "Stop asking about the president's position and start by clarifying the position of Representative Jang Dong-hyuk, a multiple-homeowner with six houses."
Democratic Party: "Instead of the People Power Party, it would be better to have a party that protects unearned income from real estate" [Media Today] Even during the Lunar New Year holiday, President Lee Jae-myung is sending messages regarding multiple homeowners. The People Power Party said, "I have expressed my intention to hold onto assets that are currently undergoing reconstruction," and "You should sell your apartment right now and invest…
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