Democratic Party Gwangsan-gu Eul District Committee Operates 'Visiting Minshim Party Office' View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Democratic Party of Korea's Gwangsan-gu Eul District Committee in Gwangju Metropolitan City operated the ‘Visiting Minshim Party Office’ program, which tours local bases to listen to the voices of citizens.


The Gwangsan-gu Eul District Committee announced on the 8th that it set up a ‘Visiting Minshim Party Office’ booth at Ssangam Park in Cheomdan.


At the ‘Visiting Minshim Party Office’ set up at Ssangam Park that day, National Assembly member Min Hyung-bae, along with city and district council members, directly received civil complaints and policy proposals.


They installed a Democratic mailbox on site and conducted activities such as writing complaint postcards, receiving policy proposals, on-the-spot complaint consultations, and surveys on local issues.


Party officials including City Councilor Kim Gwang-ran, District Councilors Jo Young-im, Lee Gwi-soon, Kim Tae-wan, Kang Jang-won, Kim Jae-ho, Vice Chairpersons Lee Seon-jae, Kim Bo-mul, Kim Gi-soon, Women’s Committee Chair Kim Haeng-ja, and Civil Complaints Office Chief Kim Jong-won listened to the inconveniences of Cheomdan residents and held immediate discussions to resolve complaints.


In the emergency survey on ‘Autonomous District Boundary Adjustment’ conducted by sticker voting that day, the opinion opposing the incorporation of Cheomdan 1 and 2-dong into Buk-gu was overwhelmingly dominant.


About 400 people participated in the survey, recording 15 votes (3.75%) in favor of incorporation into Buk-gu, 380 votes (95%) against, and 4 votes (1%) neutral, such as for the establishment of a new Cheomdan district.


A significant number of residents were found to be unaware of the fact that the autonomous district boundary adjustment was being promoted or did not recognize the contents of the boundary adjustment plan.


The Gwangsan-gu Eul ‘Visiting Minshim Party Office’ will continue for about a month starting from Ssangam Park that day, and will be held at ▲in front of Cheomdan LC Tower (15th), ▲Sinchang Post Office Intersection (22nd), ▲Suwan Kookmin Bank Intersection (29th), and ▲Hanam Gyeongam Neighborhood Park (December 6th).



Assemblyman Min Hyung-bae said, “Just as we operated the ‘Gapjil Report Center’ in October to reflect the cases of aggrieved citizens in the National Assembly audit, in November, through a kind of field-oriented ‘mobile party office,’ we will listen to the vivid public opinion on local and political issues and carry out legislative activities ‘according to the will of the citizens’ as sovereigns.”


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