Meeting with residents of 27 Eup, Myeon, and Dong via non-face-to-face online video calls due to COVID-19
Opening a communication forum to reveal this year's administrative roadmap and hear vivid voices of citizens

Yeosu Mayor Kwon Oh-bong's 'Ontact Open Dialogue with Citizens' First Session on the 22nd View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] On the 17th, Kwon Oh-bong, mayor of Yeosu City, announced that he will embark on this year's 'Open Dialogue with Citizens' to introduce city administration issues and this year's administrative direction, and to listen to the vivid voices of citizens.


This year's dialogue with citizens will start on the 22nd in Nam-myeon.


Starting with Nam-myeon, which could not be held last year due to COVID-19, the mayor will meet citizens in a total of 27 sessions, concluding on April 26 in Gukdong.


Especially this year, reflecting the social situation where face-to-face meetings are difficult due to COVID-19, the dialogue will be conducted via online video conferencing using ZOOM, and will be held around 7 PM in the evening to allow various citizens to participate.


Mayor Kwon plans to directly report on the achievements of the first half of the 7th term of the elected administration, the major administrative operation plans for the second half, and current administrative issues, and actively collect citizens' policy proposals and suggestions.


Kwon Oh-bong, mayor of Yeosu City, said, "We will make the voices of citizens the foundation of our administration," and added, "Due to COVID-19, we are unable to visit each citizen individually, so we ask for your understanding as we meet citizens through online video dialogue."


This year's on-tact open dialogue with citizens is limited to 100 participants, so prior application to the town, township, or neighborhood office during the application period is required to participate in the video dialogue.


Citizens who are unable to apply can watch the dialogue on YouTube via Yeosu City - Yeosu Story.


Meanwhile, Yeosu City is also holding quarterly reporting meetings to regularly check the status of the 365 suggestions received last year during the open dialogue with citizens.



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