Collecting Opinions through 'Gyeongnam 1beonga' on the Provincial Website Starting from the 23rd

Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Government Building Exterior

Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Government Building Exterior

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] Gyeongsangnam-do Province will collect opinions from residents through the ‘Gyeongnam 1beonga’ section on the provincial website from the 23rd of this month until the 11th of next month to hear the voices of residents regarding provincial government policy tasks.


This online opinion collection is being conducted as the performance management, which was previously focused on supplier-centered performance indicators, is changed to a resident-centered policy task evaluation, aiming to listen to the vivid voices from the field about provincial policies.


In particular, Governor Kim Kyung-soo has repeatedly expressed his intention to promote provincial administration in a way that policy beneficiaries can feel the effects, and the province plans to gather opinions from residents to communicate the strengths and weaknesses of each policy task as part of concretizing this effort.


Anyone among the residents can submit their opinions on provincial policy tasks by accessing Gyeongnam 1beonga and posting comments. This system is structured to divide provincial administration into seven fields (general administration, welfare and health, culture and tourism, regional economy, agriculture and fisheries, construction and urban development, environment and forestry), allowing residents to focus their feedback on the fields they are interested in among a total of 132 policy tasks.


Comments posted by residents will be forwarded to the responsible departments, which plan to enhance the strengths of the relevant policies and supplement pointed-out issues, thereby deploying administrative power appropriately to increase residents’ satisfaction with provincial administration.



Park Il-woong, Director of Planning and Coordination Office of Gyeongsangnam-do, said, “Since the opinion collection on policy tasks is conducted online, we ask for the participation of all residents,” and added, “We will continue to strengthen listening to policy customer opinions to activate resident participation in provincial administration and increase residents’ perception of policies.”


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