Yeonggwang County Council Opens the 255th Extraordinary Session View original image


[Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seong-jeong] The Yeonggwang County Council in Jeollanam-do (Chairperson Choi Eun-young) announced on the 18th that it will begin the operation of the "255th Extraordinary Session" for a period of 14 days from the 18th to the 3rd of next month.


During this extraordinary session, sign language interpreters will be stationed in the main assembly hall to ensure the right to information for persons with disabilities and to expand opportunities for their participation in council activities.


Before handling agenda items, discussions were held on topics such as Councilor Park Yeon-sook's "Seeking solutions and actively promoting issues related to the e-mobility business and household waste," and Councilor Jang Gi-so's "Yeonggwang-type 4th Industrial Revolution and the Revolution of Artificial Intelligence and Informatization."


Additionally, Councilor Jang Young-jin gave a 5-minute free speech on "Measures to resolve resident conflicts at the Hongnong Environmental Management Center and implementation," and Councilor Kim Byung-won spoke on "Placement of head office employees and local affiliates when appointing eup/myeon heads."


This extraordinary session began with the 1st plenary session on the day, followed by receiving reports on major business plans over three days. From the 23rd to the 2nd of next month, each standing committee will review ordinances and general agenda items.


The Autonomous Administration Committee (Chairperson Park Yeon-sook) will review four items including ▲Partial amendment to the Symbol Management Ordinance ▲Partial amendment to the Delegation of Authority Ordinance ▲The 1st supplementary shared property management plan (land acquisition for Baeksu Dome Island tourism resource development). The Industry and Construction Committee (Chairperson Lim Young-min) will review six items including ▲Ordinance on support for collection of agricultural waste ▲Ordinance on pedestrian safety and convenience enhancement.



Chairperson Choi Eun-young stated, "In the face of the COVID-19 crisis, we will prioritize the safety and livelihood stability of the residents and carry out council activities that are close to the people and proactive."


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