Processing of Agenda Items Including the 2020 2nd Supplementary Budget and Fund Operation Plan

Shinan County Council opened the first extraordinary session of the 8th term's second half from the 16th to the 24th and began full-scale legislative activities for the second half. (Photo by Shinan County)

Shinan County Council opened the first extraordinary session of the 8th term's second half from the 16th to the 24th and began full-scale legislative activities for the second half. (Photo by Shinan County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] The Sinan County Council (Chairman Kim Hyuk-seong) announced that it has opened the first extraordinary session of the 8th term's second half from the 16th to the 24th, a nine-day schedule, and has officially begun its legislative activities for the second half.


On the first day of the opening, during the 1st plenary session, they listened to the proposal explanation regarding the 2020 2nd supplementary budget and fund operation plan, and on the 17th, the standing committees will review the ordinances by committee.


From the 21st, the 2nd supplementary budget and fund operation plan will undergo preliminary review and deliberation by the Budget and Accounts Special Committee, and on the 24th, the final review and resolution will be made at the 2nd plenary session.


Chairman Kim Hyuk-seong said in his opening remarks, "Since this extraordinary session is the first meeting after the formation of the 8th Sinan County Council, I hope that the 2nd supplementary budget will be carefully examined to ensure there are no wasteful elements, and that the submitted agendas will be reviewed more thoroughly."



He also urged, "In the current situation where COVID-19 is rapidly spreading in the Gwangju and Jeonnam regions, we must diligently practice social distancing and carry out quarantine activities without any gaps to protect Sinan, which remains COVID-19 free."


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