"I Will Only Uphold and Realize the Will of the Citizens"

At the 1st plenary session of the 372nd regular meeting, Chairman Kang Dong-hwa (left) and Vice Chairman Lee Mi-sook (right) were elected.

At the 1st plenary session of the 372nd regular meeting, Chairman Kang Dong-hwa (left) and Vice Chairman Lee Mi-sook (right) were elected.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jae-hee] The leadership team set to launch the second half of the 11th Jeonju City Council in Jeonbuk has been decided.


According to the Jeonju City Council on the 1st, at the 372nd extraordinary session, Councilor Kang Dong-hwa (Jinbuk, Inhu 1·2-dong, Geumam 1·2-dong) was elected as chairperson, and Councilor Lee Mi-sook (Hyoja 4·5-dong) was elected as vice-chairperson.


Kang Dong-hwa, who ran as the sole candidate, was elected as chairperson for the second half by receiving 31 out of 34 votes, and will lead the Jeonju City Council.


Also, Lee Mi-sook, who ran for vice-chairperson, won with 19 votes, defeating Councilor Kim Hyun-duk who received 15 votes, and was elected as vice-chairperson.


Newly appointed Chairperson Kang Dong-hwa said, “Entrusted with the important role of chairperson for the second half, I will serve as a strong support for the thirty-three council members and create a foundation where your outstanding capabilities can be fully demonstrated.” He added, “I will devote all my efforts to ensure that the Jeonju City Council becomes a special channel that serves and realizes only the will of the citizens, a space by the citizens, for the citizens.”



Vice-Chairperson Lee Mi-sook said, “Together with the chairperson, I will listen attentively to the voices of the citizens externally and gather the opinions of the council members internally,” adding, “I will do my best to manage the council with a motherly heart, being meticulous and caring.”


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