Gov't aims for approval of extra budget at Cabinet meeting next week
The Korea Times

Gov't aims for approval of extra budget at Cabinet meeting next week

The government aims to seek approval of an extra budget proposal at a Cabinet meeting next week, a senior presidential aide said Wednesday, as it steps up efforts to support small- and medium-sized firms, and vulnerable households hit by a prolonged war in the Middle East. Hong Ihk-pyo, senior presidential secretary for political affairs, made the remarks, adding that preparations have been under way to draft the extra budget and the proposal will be reported to a Cabinet meeting as soon as it is finalized. Still, Hong said a date on when the planned extra budget bill would be reported to a Cabinet meeting is not fixed yet. "For now, we are aiming for a Cabinet meeting next Tuesday," Hong told reporters. President Lee Jae Myung has urged the government to swiftly draw up a supplementary budget, focusing on measures to stabilize the domestic economy, minimize the impact on affected industries and ensure the resilience of supply chains.

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