From February 22, Touring 23 Eup, Myeon, and Dong ... "Replacing On-site Questions with Written Agenda"

In March 2019, Mayor Ju Nak-young singing at the '2019 Dialogue with Citizens' event.

In March 2019, Mayor Ju Nak-young singing at the '2019 Dialogue with Citizens' event.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gyeongju City announced on the 11th that despite the COVID-19 crisis, it will hold the '2021 Dialogue with Citizens' under the slogan 'Together, Renewed Determination.'


Mayor Ju Nak-young will tour 23 eup, myeon, and dong districts from February 22, explaining this year's administrative direction to citizens and listening to voices from the front lines.


In this regard, applications for agenda items for dialogue with citizens are being accepted through eup, myeon, and dong administrative welfare centers. Considering COVID-19, direct on-site inquiries will be replaced by written submissions. Anonymous submissions are not allowed, and submissions must meet the requirements of the forms provided at the eup, myeon, and dong offices.


Received suggestions will be selected as final agenda items through internal meetings chaired by eup, myeon, and dong heads; however, simple civil complaints or personal disputes between individuals or between individuals and institutions will not be included.


Mayor Ju Nak-young of Gyeongju said, "Dialogue with citizens is an important event for a tangible administration that improves citizens' lives by directly listening to and collecting inconveniences in daily life on-site," urging active participation from citizens.



Meanwhile, before the COVID-19 outbreak, Mayor Ju Nak-young met with about 4,000 citizens during the 'Dialogue with Citizens' held in February and March 2019. At that time, 330 suggestions were received, of which 306 were reflected in city administration, demonstrating a communicative governance approach.


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