On the 19th, Hotel Inter-Burgo hosted a special lecture by public discussion experts, a meeting on revised operating rules, and committee sessions.

Will the Administrative Integration of Daegu City and Gyeongbuk Province Succeed... The 3rd Meeting of the Public Deliberation Committee is a 'Workshop' View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Daegu-Gyeongbuk Administrative Integration Public Deliberation Committee (co-chairs Kim Tae-il and Ha Hye-su) held its 3rd plenary meeting and workshop on the 19th at the Hotel Inter-Burgo EXCO Iris Hall and Raon Hall to discuss the specific direction of future public deliberation.


During the public deliberation expert lecture, Kim Chun-seok, Executive Director of Korea Research, was invited to review major domestic public deliberation cases such as the 'Daegu New Government Building Construction' and 'Daegu-Gyeongbuk Integrated New Airport Site Decision,' providing time to assess anticipated situations in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk administrative integration process.


At the workshop, researchers from the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Research Institute presented on ▲the necessity and vision of administrative integration ▲changes and special provisions in the administrative system due to integration ▲changes in financial conditions due to integration ▲overseas cases centered on Osaka, Japan. Following this, the subcommittees discussed concrete implementation plans for the subcommittee project plans passed during the 2nd meeting, with the intention to finalize the plan on the day.


The meeting was streamed live on the internet in accordance with the public deliberation committee's principle of open meetings.



Meanwhile, the 'Daegu-Gyeongbuk Administrative Integration Public Deliberation Committee,' which decides on the agenda and benefit-sharing methods of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk administrative integration and the timing of the resident referendum, was launched on September 21. The committee is composed of 30 opinion leaders representing various sectors including academia, economy, and civic groups.


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