Jeong Cheol-hee, Hampyeong County Governor Candidate, Emphasizes Differentiation by Highlighting Administrative Experience

"Administrative Experience-Rich Candidate Needed to Overcome Hampyeong County Government Vacancy" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeong Cheol-hee, an independent candidate in the by-election for Hampyeong County Governor in Jeollanam-do, stated, "For Hampyeong County, where the by-election is being held due to the previous governor's violation of election laws, to overcome the two-year administrative vacuum and make a fresh leap forward, a candidate with administrative experience must be elected as governor."


On the 5th, Jeong said in a press release, "Due to the previous governor's corruption, Hampyeong's administration wasted two years," and emphasized, "If a candidate without administrative experience is elected governor, another two years will be wasted just understanding administrative tasks, and Hampyeong will not move forward even during the 7th local government term."


He continued, "Please give me the opportunity to pour the abundant administrative experience I have accumulated by retiring as a department head in Hampyeong County and serving three terms as a county council member for the development of Hampyeong County," and said, "If elected, I will implement strong regional economic revitalization policies to ensure the population of Hampyeong continues to increase."



Meanwhile, Jeong announced his main pledges, including ▲ a safe and warm welfare Hampyeong where no one is left out ▲ global talent development that takes responsibility for youth ▲ Hampyeong as a cultural, artistic, and tourism leisure hub ▲ Hampyeong Cheonji, the best in Honam, through dignified and communicative administration ▲ completion of happy village communities led by residents in each town and village.


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