Ministry of the Interior and Safety Holds Final Debate of the Year on "The Policy You Create, The Republic of Korea You Build"

2,500 Participants Join the National Policy Deliberation Platform 'Open Communication Forum' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jo In-kyung] The Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced that approximately 2,500 people participated over the past five months in the '2020 Open Communication Forum,' a policy public discussion platform involving the public. On the 6th at 3 p.m., a 'Comprehensive Forum and Closing Ceremony' will be held to conclude the Open Communication Forum held during that period.


Starting in May this year under the theme "The Future of Administration After COVID-19," the Open Communication Forum was conducted online without face-to-face meetings over six sessions until October 26, directly gathering public opinions on various policies.


At this comprehensive forum, citizens who participated so far will appear directly under the theme "The Policy You Made, The Korea You Make."


In the first part, Professor Woo Seok-hoon (adjunct professor at Sungkonghoe University), author of "The 880,000 Won Generation," will lecture on why public participation and policy must meet and the importance of public participation under the theme "When We Meet, Tomorrow Will Shine." In the second part, through "Open Communication Forum 2020 in Numbers" and "My Encounter with Open Communication 2020," the achievements and significance of this year's forum and directions for development next year will be discussed with the public.


The comprehensive forum is open to anyone who applies before the event starts via the Gwanghwamun 1st Street website and the event website. Various events will also be held for participants of the 2020 Open Communication Forum.



Lee Jae-young, Vice Minister of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, said, "We thank all the citizens who showed interest and participated in the 'Open Communication Forum,' which was held online and non-face-to-face amid the difficult situation caused by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19)." He added, "We will strive to develop the opinions received into good proposals and reflect them in actual policies."


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