"We will prioritize the basic social commitment designed in five categories: basic income from birth, basic housing, free university education, health insurance coverage for nursing expenses, and support for one meal a day for the elderly."
In an interview with the Maeil Business Newspaper on the 5th, Jin Sung-joon, chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea’s policy committee, who became the policy head of the National Assembly after the April 10 general elections, said, "I think we should first push for the five basic social pledges, which are the representative pledges of the Democratic Party."
The five basic society […]
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