The opposition party has frozen the housing subsidy budget until it runs out in October, and the public is looking forward to a thawing measure.
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The rent subsidy may run out in October, affecting many renters' lives. A mother who receives a subsidy of 5,600 yuan per month stated that if the assistance stops, she may need to find a new place to live. The Minister of the Interior and lawmakers have also pointed out that the subsidy budget has been frozen and must be unblocked as soon as possible to alleviate the burden on renters. The 崔媽媽 Foundation calls for collaboration across political parties to work together to solve this issue.
The rental subsidy, which is of utmost concern to renters, is expected to run out in October. A renter receiving over 5,000 yuan in monthly subsidies stated that if assistance is no longer available, the worst-case scenario would be needing to find a new home with their children, significantly affecting their quality of life. The executive director of a certain foundation called for cooperation between the ruling and opposition parties to alleviate the burden on renters.
Regardless of whether they are migrating south or north, the monthly rent nearly occupies one-third of their salary. This rental subsidy, which may disappear after October, has caused great concern among many renters. The Minister of the Interior and legislators mentioned in response to inquiries that the Executive Yuan has allocated a budget of 20 billion, but since it is stalled in the Legislative Yuan, the rental subsidy may run out in October or November.
According to the official website of the 30 billion rental subsidy project, the budget has not been unfrozen and is expected to run out in October. Those applying for rental subsidies need to act quickly. The Minister of the Interior and legislators responded to rumors about the freezing of assistance, stating that the issue stems from a proposal by a certain political party that resulted in a total deletion and freeze. Therefore, the legal effect of the voting results in the Legislative Yuan takes precedence over the unfrozen measures passed by the committee.
Within the Legislative Yuan, lawmakers from both ruling and opposition sides expressed concern over this issue, as it impacts the public's finances. If subsidies cannot be received, the impact will far exceed expectations. A group that has always advocated for renters' rights also indicated that both the ruling and opposition parties should work together to pass the procedure to unfreeze the budget, preventing struggles for renters.
Affected individuals stated that without the subsidy, their lives would be significantly impacted. For example, a renter with children receives a monthly subsidy of 5,600 yuan, and if they truly lose this assistance, they might need to find a new place to live. They hope that the subsidy budget will not be frozen.
The executive director of a certain foundation pointed out that while, in principle, subsidies should not be cut, the issue of freezing deserves reexamination. Both the ruling and opposition parties should have room to work towards consensus, which could potentially lead to the unfreezing of the budget.