Yongin City Launches Municipal Reform Committee View original image


[Asia Economy (Yongin) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province has launched the 'City Administration Reform Committee.'


On the 28th, Yongin City announced that it held the launch of the City Administration Reform Committee at the City Hall Convention Hall to improve unreasonable administrative systems and serve as an advisory body on overall city administration.


This is a measure to secure democracy and transparency in the process of promoting city administration and to implement citizen-centered governance.


The committee is composed of 35 members, including Mayor Baek Gun-gi of Yongin as the chairman, citizen experts, heads of city departments and bureaus, leaders of institutional social organizations, and regional representatives.


They will be divided into five subcommittees?autonomous administration, culture and welfare, economy and environment, urban housing, and construction and transportation?until June 30, 2022, to recommend, propose, and advise on improving unreasonable administrative systems and major city administration directions.


Mayor Baek Gun-gi stated, "I hope the City Administration Reform Committee will become a stepping stone for change and reform so that the quality of life of citizens can be elevated to the next level."



On the same day, the City Administration Reform Committee organized each subcommittee, elected chairpersons, and discussed future activity directions.


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