The 100-day marathon of the regular session... Focus on agricultural and rural bills.

Published 2025년 9월 2일

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[Korea Farmers' News Agency, Reporter Kim Kyung-wook] The Democratic Party of Korea announced that it will definitely process key agricultural bills, including the Rural Basic Income Act and the Essential Agricultural Supplies Support Act, during this regular session of the National Assembly. On the first day of the regular session, the Democratic Party announced the "2025 Regular Session Priority Bills," which include several bills related to agriculture and rural areas. Among the people's livelihood stability bills, five bills were classified as agricultural and rural area bills: the Rural Basic Income Act, the Essential Agricultural Supplies Support Act, the Rural Vacant House Management Special Act, the Essential Medical Reinforcement Special Act, and the Regional Doctor Training Act. The Rural Basic Income Act aims to provide basic income to residents in rural and fishing villages facing extinction, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

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The Democratic Party announced that it will definitely process key agricultural bills, including the Rural Basic Income Act and the Essential Agricultural Supplies Support Act, during the regular parliamentary session. In line with the opening of the regular parliamentary session on the 1st, the Democratic Party announced the "2025 Regular Parliamentary Session Priority Bills," which include numerous agricultural and rural-related bills. Among the bills for stabilizing people's livelihoods, five bills related to agriculture and rural areas were classified, including the Rural Basic Income Act, the Essential Agricultural Supplies Support Act, the Special Act on Rural House Improvement, the Special Act on Strengthening Essential Medical Care, and the Regional Doctor Training Act. The Rural Basic Income Act aims to "provide basic income to rural residents in regions at risk of extinction," and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs plans to conduct a pilot project in six ...
Source: Agrinet

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