Discussion on Jeonbuk Education Issues at the National Assembly on the 26th

Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education and National Assembly Members' Meeting on Education Development View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Geon-ju] The Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education and members of the National Assembly from the Jeonbuk region have agreed to actively cooperate in resolving educational issues and seeking development plans.


On the 26th, the Provincial Office of Education held the 'Jeonbuk National Assembly Members Invitation Education Policy Meeting' at the National Assembly Members' Hall in Seoul.


The meeting was an opportunity to explain the immediate tasks of the Jeonbuk Office of Education to the local National Assembly members and to seek cooperation measures. Attendees included Superintendent Kim Seung-hwan, executives of the Provincial Office of Education, Ahn Ho-young, chairman of the Democratic Party Jeonbuk Provincial Party, and members Kim Seong-ju, Shin Young-dae, Kim Su-heung, Han Byung-do, Yoon Joon-byung, Lee Won-taek, and independent member Lee Yong-ho.



In his greeting, Superintendent Kim said, "I am grateful to have the opportunity to explain Jeonbuk's education policies and issues," adding, "Although these are difficult times due to the COVID-19 crisis, I would like to propose political cooperation measures on issues such as the establishment of Jeonju Eco City Second Middle School and the construction of the Jeonbuk Education Museum."

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Chairman Ahn Ho-young emphasized, "Education is an issue that everyone should be interested in," and added, "It is unfortunate that there are no members of the Education Committee among the Jeonbuk-origin members, but if we take an interest and combine our collective strength, it will help resolve the current issues."


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