Gyeonggi-do to Receive Proposals for Improving Inconvenient Daily Life Laws View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is accepting improvement proposals from residents regarding inconvenient laws, ordinances, and guidelines in daily life until the 15th.


The proposals should target laws and systems that are out of touch with reality and cause inconvenience in daily life, laws and systems that disadvantage socially vulnerable groups, or those that provide benefits only to a minority.


The province cited the "electric kickboard" as a representative example. Recently, as the number of electric kickboard users has increased, accidents with automobiles have nearly increased 18-fold in three years. However, since electric kickboards are not subject to mandatory insurance and individuals cannot purchase insurance, it inevitably causes difficulties in accident handling.


To participate, visit Gyeonggi Province's voice platform (https://vog.gg.go.kr/).


Among the proposals from residents, after evaluation, one person will be awarded the grand prize of 500,000 KRW, two people will receive excellence awards of 250,000 KRW each, and 50 people will be selected by lottery to receive gifticons worth 10,000 KRW.



A provincial official stated, "Ideas discovered will be reflected in the province's autonomous regulations, and matters requiring cooperation from the National Assembly and central government will be proposed. We ask for many residents' participation in this contest, which is conducted to strengthen the institutional foundation for a fair society."


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