Listening to Opinions of Gwangsan Village Bus Officials

Candidate Min Hyung-bae Begins 'Listening Campaign' at Livelihood Sites View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Min Hyung-bae, a preliminary candidate of the Democratic Party for the National Assembly election in Gwangsan-gu Eul, Gwangju Metropolitan City, started a listening campaign on the 9th by visiting the field of people’s livelihood to hear voices from the field and seek policy alternatives.


On the day, Candidate Min met with about 10 village bus officials at the starting point of route 720 in Hanam 2 District, a major route of the Gwangsan village bus, to listen to their opinions and urged safe driving.


The village bus drivers requested the relevant authorities’ attention, saying, “Waiting rooms and rest areas such as restrooms are urgently needed at the starting and ending points.”


In response, Candidate Min said, “Above all, the safety of citizens using the bus is the top priority,” and “Improving the welfare benefits and treatment of bus drivers should also be considered.”



On the same day, Candidate Min also directly boarded the 720 village bus operating between Cheomdan, Wolgok-dong, and Hanam 2 District to inspect the route.


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