Candidate Kim Myung-jin Announces Recruitment for Citizen Policy Advisor
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Kim Myung-jin, a preliminary candidate for the National Assembly representing Seo-gu Gap, Gwangju Metropolitan City from the Alternative New Party, announced on the 4th that he has started recruiting citizen policy assistants since the 3rd.
The citizen policy assistants recruitment is being conducted under the name "Kim Myung-jin's Citizen Policy Assistants Making a Premium Seo-gu." The assistants are divided into citizen assistants and policy development teams, and detailed tasks will be assigned according to the applicant's characteristics, including ▲policy development ▲SNS promotion and content creation ▲office support ▲field schedule support.
Candidate Kim explained the purpose, saying, "I cannot create a premium Seo-gu and premium Gwangju alone," and "I will create a better premium Seo-gu and a better premium Gwangju through citizens' participation and communication."
"Kim Myung-jin's Citizen Policy Assistants Making a Premium Seo-gu" is open to any citizens who wish for the development of Seo-gu and Gwangju, and the application form can be easily accessed via the Google survey link or the QR code on the attached web poster.
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Citizen policy assistants will be awarded appointment certificates in the name of candidate Kim Myung-jin, and support will be provided so that they can continue to monitor local issues and propose policies even after the general election.
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