Collecting Ideas for Improving Daily Life and Economic Activity Regulations from August 3 to September 1

Sangju City, Citizen-Engaged 'Regulation Improvement' Contest ... Two Categories for Citizens and Public Officials View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Sangju City, Gyeongsangbuk-do announced on the 31st that it will hold a 'Citizen Sympathy Regulation Improvement Contest' as a measure to minimize inconvenient and unreasonable regulations felt by residents and businesses in daily life and economic activities.


Anyone working (or enrolled) at companies, institutions (including schools), or organizations located in Sangju City can participate in this contest. The idea submission period is from August 3 to September 1.


The contest is divided into two categories: citizens and public officials. Sangju City will evaluate entries based on creativity, economic feasibility, continuity, scope of application, and effort, awarding a total prize of 4 million KRW and certificates to the gold, silver, and bronze winners. For more details, please refer to the Sangju City website.



Mayor Kang Young-seok stated, "We will focus administrative efforts on identifying obstacles that can revive the local economy, which has been contracted due to the COVID-19 crisis, and resolve inconveniences faced by citizens and businesses." He added, "I hope this contest will lead to the spread of a regulation improvement atmosphere and the enhancement of citizens' quality of life."


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