Yeonggwang-gun Enhances Policy Transparency and Accountability... Operates 'National Application Real-Name System' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jeon Seong] Yeonggwang County, Jeollanam-do (County Governor Kim Jun-seong) announced on the 20th that it will operate the 'National Application Real-Name System' for one month starting from the 20th to enhance the transparency and accountability of major policies.


The National Application Real-Name System is a system established as part of the policy real-name system's public participation channel, allowing the direct reflection of public demand when selecting key management projects, so that projects desired by the public can be disclosed through a public participation channel.


Applications are accepted until the 20th of next month, and applicants can download the application form from the county website and submit it by mail or email.


Only one application per form is allowed, multiple joint applications are not permitted, and organizations can apply under the name of their representative.


Submitted projects will be reviewed by the county policy real-name system review committee, and if selected as key management projects, they will be disclosed on the county website in September. However, projects that fall under non-disclosure reasons according to the Information Disclosure Act, simple civil complaints, or unclear application content will be excluded from disclosure.



A county official stated, "In May, we disclosed 110 key management projects of the policy real-name system on the county website," and added, "If residents have questions about projects other than those disclosed, please apply through the National Application Real-Name System, and we will respond sincerely."


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