Exterior view of Muju County Council. Photo by Muju County Council

Exterior view of Muju County Council. Photo by Muju County Council

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Go Dallyeong] The Muju County Council in Jeonbuk, chaired by Yoo Song-yeol, concluded the 276th extraordinary session on the 28th.


On this day, the Muju County Council held the 3rd plenary session and, after review by each standing committee, finalized the approval of a total of 21 agenda items, including 17 ordinances such as the "Ordinance on the Establishment and Operation of the Muju County Financial Stabilization Fund," 2 consent items including the "Consent on Resident Tax Reduction for Direct and Indirect Victims of COVID-19," 2 shared property management plans related to the expansion of sewage systems in Chimok rural fishing villages, and a hearing on opinions for the decision (change) of the Muju County management plan (land use area).


Including the agenda items approved up to the 2nd day of the COVID-19 response session, a total of 28 agenda items were approved during the 276th extraordinary session.


Among the items approved on this day, six were proposed and approved by council members, including ▲ Partial amendment of the Muju County Council Members' Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct Ordinance ▲ Partial amendment of the Muju County Apartment Management and Support Ordinance ▲ Partial amendment of the Muju County Domestic and International Sister City Relations Ordinance ▲ Ordinance on the Management of Unused Pharmaceuticals in Muju County ▲ Complete amendment of the Muju County Administrative Affairs Outsourcing Ordinance ▲ Ordinance on the Operation and Management of Facilities for the Muju County Rural Hub Revitalization (Basic Living Base) Project.


In particular, the partial amendment of the Muju County Apartment Management and Support Ordinance, the ordinance on the management of unused pharmaceuticals in Muju County, and the complete amendment of the Muju County Administrative Affairs Outsourcing Ordinance attracted attention as legislation aimed at enhancing residents' safety and promoting lawful and systematic administrative affairs. This is especially notable as efforts to create a safe society have become important following the recent COVID-19 experience, and matters related to lawful and systematic administrative affairs have been repeatedly emphasized, including during last year's administrative audit.



Chairman Yoo Song-yeol said, "Let us not only overcome the crisis but also wisely overcome the current problems we face, always preparing for the distant future together with wisdom."


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