Suncheon-si to Conduct Regular Personnel Changes in the First Half of Next Year View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon City announced on the 31st that it will carry out its regular personnel appointments for the first half of next year, effective from the 1st of next month.


In this personnel appointment, a total of 108 people were promoted, including 2 at grade 4, 1 acting at grade 4, 16 at grade 5, 28 at grade 6, 29 at grade 7, and 32 at grade 8, and 354 people were transferred.


For promotions, the selection was based primarily on the ranking of the promotion candidate list, considering career experience, and reflecting work performance such as contributions to COVID-19 response and city administration publicity.


Additionally, to become a leading city in direct democracy and to respond swiftly to COVID-19, the city plans to create a more comfortable and safer city where citizens' voices become policies by reorganizing the organization to establish the Citizen Sovereignty Officer and the Infectious Disease Management Division.


To ensure the successful hosting of the ‘2023 Suncheon Bay International Garden Expo,’ which is just over two years away, the Garden Expo Organizing Committee Secretariat will be launched with a structure of 1 bureau and 4 departments, and full efforts will be made to meticulously prepare a citizen-led expo.



A Suncheon City official said, “Through this personnel appointment, along with the establishment of the Citizen Sovereignty Officer and the Infectious Disease Management Division, we will realize grassroots democracy and create a city where citizens can feel safe from infectious diseases such as COVID-19. We will also do our best to ensure the successful hosting of the event together with citizens through the launch of the ‘2023 International Garden Expo Organizing Committee.’”


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