‘New Leap, Hopeful Hampyeong’ Finally Selected

Sang-ik Lee, Hampyeong County Governor, Confirms County Administration Goals and Four Major Policies View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Lee Sang-ik, former governor of Hampyeong County, Jeonnam, has finalized new county administration goals and four major administrative policies.


According to Hampyeong County on the 11th, the county accepted submissions for new administrative goals and policies from the 21st to the 27th of last month.


A total of 79 administrative goals and 239 administrative policies were proposed in the contest, and after excluding duplicates, a final preference survey was conducted targeting 6 to 8 outstanding works.


As a result of the contest, the new administrative goal "New Leap, Hopeful Hampyeong," which recorded a preference rate of 25.9%, was finally selected.


The four major administrative policies to support this include ▲ Vibrant Local Economy ▲ Five-Sense Satisfying Cultural Tourism ▲ Cooperative Win-Win Welfare ▲ Communicative Open Administration.


The governor said, "The publicly announced administrative goals and policies represent the face of the region and the identity of the county. Therefore, they were decided through in-depth discussions and democratic procedures so that not only the organization members but all residents can empathize."



He added, "Since the big picture of the county administration has been drawn, we plan to finalize the implementation pledges and detailed execution plans as soon as possible. We will carefully review the urgency and economic feasibility of projects as well as funding plans to enhance the completeness of major administrative policies, including pledges."


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