Jeongeup-si Holds 'Resident Jury Final Meeting' to Adjust Public Pledge Projects of the 7th Elected Term View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jaegil] Jeongeup City in Jeonbuk announced on the 9th that it held the "Final Meeting of the Resident Jury for Adjusting the Promises of the 7th Elected Administration."


The meeting was held with the attendance of about 50 people, including officials from the Korea Manifesto Practice Headquarters, the resident jury panel, and city officials.


The resident jury system was introduced to ensure citizen participation and transparency instead of the existing expert-centered administrative participation during the promotion of the 7th elected administration's promised projects.


To this end, the city commissioned the Korea Manifesto Practice Headquarters to randomly select 38 resident jurors aged 19 and over, considering gender, age, and region, and held a total of three meetings.


At the third meeting held that day, in-depth discussions and voting were conducted by subgroups on 20 promised projects submitted as adjustment agenda items.


Following this, the results of the subgroup discussions were presented, and through overall voting, the appropriateness of the promise adjustments was reviewed and improvement plans were proposed.


The city plans to reflect the improvement plans in the promised projects after the resident jury sends the adjustment recommendation in December and the relevant departments review it.


Afterward, the results will be disclosed to citizens through the city hall website in January next year.



A city official said, "Jeongeup City will do its best to thoroughly implement the promises adjusted through harmony and unity with citizens in the 7th elected administration to grow into a better Jeongeup."


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