Yoon vetoes legislation requiring gov't purchase of surplus rice

이해아 / 2023-04-04 11:00:24
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Yoon-grain bill
▲ President Yoon Suk Yeol speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the presidential office in Seoul on April 4, 2023. (Yonhap)

Yoon-grain bill

Yoon vetoes legislation requiring gov't purchase of surplus rice

By Lee Haye-ah

SEOUL, April 4 (Yonhap) -- President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday vetoed a contentious bill requiring government purchase of surplus rice, marking his first veto of a bill since he took office.

Yoon rejected the revision to the Grain Management Act during a Cabinet meeting, requesting the National Assembly to reconsider the bill amid criticism that it would lead to a waste of government resources.

The legislation, which the opposition-controlled National Assembly passed on March 23, requires the government to buy excess rice if production exceeds estimated demand by 3-5 percent, or if prices fall by 5-8 percent or more compared with the previous year.

Political parties have been sharply divided over the bill, which comes as rice demand has been on a steady decline due mainly to changes in diets and eating habits. The ruling People Power Party (PPP) has argued the measure will worsen overproduction of rice and cause prices to fall further, while the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) has claimed it can protect farmers and stabilize rice prices.

Critics also say the legislation is a short-sighted populist policy aimed at wooing farmer voters ahead of next year's general elections.

The president has repeatedly voiced his objections to the bill, saying it would lead to a waste of government resources and the money should instead be invested in developing farming villages.

After the bill passed, Yoon instructed the government to collect the opinions of relevant parties, including farmers' associations, saying he would decide his next steps after careful deliberation.

If a bill is sent back to the National Assembly, in order to pass again, it must win two-thirds approval in a vote by a majority of lawmakers.

The PPP holds more than a third of the seats in the National Assembly, making it unlikely the bill will pass again.

The DP has vowed to introduce additional, similar bills in the event the president exercises his veto.

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