Holding a Policy Meeting with Provincial Assembly Members from Gunsan City

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jaehee] Gunsan City in Jeonbuk Province and Jeonbuk Provincial Assembly members gathered in one place to strengthen cooperation on major projects and city administration issues.


On the 23rd, the city announced that it held a policy meeting with local provincial assembly members the previous day to share the direction of city administration and discuss response measures for major pending projects.


At the meeting, four provincial assembly members?Na Gihak, Kim Jongsik, Jo Dongyong, and Moon Seungwoo?along with Mayor Kang Imjun, Deputy Mayor Shin Hyunseung, and heads of departments and offices attended, agreeing to strengthen cooperation on major projects requiring Jeonbuk Province’s support and city administration issues.


First, they discussed the need for active mediation by Jeonbuk Province to resolve disputes between neighboring local governments by adjusting the timing of the application for the designation of the new Saemangeum reclamation area’s affiliated local government.


They then requested active interest and support from the Provincial Assembly for joint responses to the relocation of public institutions to Saemangeum, provincial government subsidies for ferry fares to remote island areas, the Gogunsan Archipelago cable car project, the establishment of a low-temperature distribution system for Kkokkoma cabbage, and the construction of Saemangeum International Airport.


Mayor Kang Imjun said, “Since these are difficult times, everyone must unite with one heart to overcome the crisis and promote regional development,” adding, “I ask for great efforts to draw out active cooperation and support from Jeonbuk Province.”



Local provincial assembly members also stated, “Close cooperation and communication between the city executive branch and provincial assembly members are important to resolve livelihood issues,” and promised “active cooperation and support at the Provincial Assembly level to overcome the region’s difficulties.”


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