Democratic Party Gwangju Branch to Hold 'The Minjoo Academy' on the 26th
'How Will Gwangju Prepare for the Post-Corona Era?' Topic
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan City Party of the Democratic Party of Korea (Chairman Song Gap-seok) announced on the 25th that it will hold the Deominju Academy on the 26th under the theme "How will Gwangju prepare for the post-Corona era?"
The academy, held from 1:30 PM at the 5th floor Budget and Accounts Committee meeting room of the Gwangju Metropolitan Council, was organized to explore response measures for the post-Corona era targeting elected city and district council members affiliated with the Democratic Party in the Gwangju area.
Journalist Cheon Gwan-yul from SisaIN and Kim Jun-ha, Director of Planning at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, will be the lecturers.
Journalist Cheon Gwan-yul, who will give a lecture under the theme "How has COVID-19 changed Korea?", planned a social survey in cooperation with KBS to examine changes occurring in Korean society after COVID-19, and is serializing it through SisaIN.
Kim Jun-ha, Director of Planning, who will lecture on the themes "Post-Corona, Korean-style New Deal proposal for the new climate era" and "AI, Digital New Deal, Green New Deal, what is Gwangju's role?", will share various discussion contents that took place at the Presidential Policy Planning Committee.
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Song Gap-seok, Chairman of the Gwangju City Party, said, "At this time, there is no value more important than the safety of people's lives and economic recovery," and added, "To turn the COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity with bold and proactive policies, the relentless efforts of elected public officials are necessary."
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