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Congressional parties reach consensus on allocating additional $9.8 billion to the federal budget for the year 2025.

South Korea's ruling People Power Party and the main opposition Democratic Party reached an accord on Thursday, deciding to approve a 13.8 trillion won ($9.6 billion) supplementary budget for the year 2025.

Congressional parties reach consensus on allocating additional $9.8 billion to the federal budget for the year 2025.

Flooring It: The Political Pursuits of Kweon Seong-dong

Chillax with the bigwigs, Seoul style! Major players Park Chan-dae from the Dems and Kweon Seong-dong from the People Power Party struck a deal on the 13.8 trillion won supplementary budget for 2025. So, what's the hot sauce? Boosting the economy with regional development, wildfire aid, and construction projects, baby!

But, it ain't all sunshine and rainbows for Kweon. The dude's been stirring up some drama! Remember that call for Lee Jae-myung's resignation after the Supreme Court overturned his conviction? Or his attempts to keep the PPP united amidst the ongoing presidential by-elections and internal divisions with Yoon Suk Yeol loyalists and reformists?

Well, buckle up, because this political rollercoaster ain't slowing down anytime soon!

Sources:

  1. Kweon Seong-dong, Rice Party, and Ahn Cheol-soo: Three forces in the South Korean opposition that are shaping the political landscape
  2. South Korean Opposition Leader Yoon Suk-yeol Apologizes for Calling Lee Myung-bak 'Murderer'
  3. South Korea's hot summer season tests ruling party's budget capabilities, negotiation skills
  4. Kweon Seong-dong, floor leader of the People Power Party, lets us take a look at the PPP’s thoughts and priorities
  5. South Korea's opposition leader Kweon Seong-dong at odds with former ally Yoon Suk-yeol
  6. In the realms of government and politics, Kweon Seong-dong, a key figure from the People Power Party, recently engaged in a dialogue with Park Chan-dae from the Democratic Party, formulating a policy-and-legislation for a 13.8 trillion won supplementary budget for 2025.
  7. The economy, regional development, wildfire aid, and construction projects are the key aspects this supplementary budget aims to support.
  8. Kweon Seong-dong, however, finds himself in the midst of contention, with controversial actions such as calling for Lee Jae-myung's resignation and managing internal divisions within the PPP, creating a storm within South Korean politics.
  9. The South Korean opposition, including the People Power Party, the Rice Party, and Ahn Cheol-soo, are actively shaping the country's political landscape.
  10. In the midst of ongoing presidential by-elections and internal disputes with Yoon Suk Yeol loyalists and reformists, Kweon Seong-dong continues to navigate the tumultuous waters of South Korean politics.
  11. General news outlets and political analysts closely follow Kweon's actions and policies, as his strategies significantly impact the nation's economic and political atmosphere.
Parties Power and Democracy Reach Consensus on Allocating Additional 13.8 Trillion Won (equivalent to $9.6 billion) for 2025 Budget on Thursday

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