The ruling and opposition parties are in conflict over the government's plan to establish a future response fund using additional tax revenue generated from the semiconductor boom. The Democratic Party argues that this fund will help secure economic growth momentum and fiscal stability, and pledged to do its best for transparent execution through legislation. On the other hand, the People Power Party criticized it as a 'fiscal trick' by the government to freely use taxpayers' money, pointing out that the scope of use of this fund is wider than that of reserve funds and the possibility of change is high, making it similar to a 'fake super reserve fund'. The People Power Party questioned the purpose of establishing the fund and raised concerns about the government's ability to change the fund operation plan without prior approval from the National Assembly.