The government on Tuesday designated Armed Forces Day on Oct. 1 as a temporary holiday this year to boost troop morale and domestic consumption. A motion to designate the holiday was passed during a Cabinet meeting and will be sent to President Yoon Suk Yeol for approval. The designation, which came at the request of the ruling People Power Party, adds an additional public holiday to the current two in October -- National Foundation Day on Oct. 3 and Hangeul Day on Oct. 9. "By designating this year's Armed Forces Day as a temporary holiday, the government plans to heighten public interest in the importance of national security and remember the role of our armed forces and the hard work of our troops," Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said during the Cabinet meeting, noting the serious security situation at home and abroad due to North Korea's continued provocations and the conflict in the Middle East. "Strong security is the foundation of a country and a pillar supporting our economy," he added. "I hope our t roops, who even at this moment are sweating on the front lines of national defense for the country and the people, will gain a morale boost and a heightened sense of duty amid the people's support." Also during the meeting, the Cabinet approved three bills recently passed by the National Assembly, including a bill aimed at assisting victims of "jeonse" home rental scams. Jeonse is a unique Korean system whereby tenants give landlords a large returnable deposit instead of paying monthly rent. Under the bill, jeonse fraud victims will be allowed to lease public housing for up to 20 years. Source: Yonhap News Agency
(LEAD) Gov’t designates Oct. 1 Armed Forces Day as temporary holiday
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