Gwangju City Extends Public Livelihood Regulation Innovation Contest Until April 7 View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 15th that it will extend the submission period for the '2021 Public Proposal and Improvement of Livelihood Regulation Innovation Contest' until the 7th of next month.


The deadline for this contest, jointly promoted with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, was originally the 17th, but it was changed to reflect more citizens' opinions on regulatory difficulties.


The contest fields include five categories: public welfare, daily life, employment and jobs, support for small business owners and SMEs, and new industries. Multiple submissions are allowed, but simple suggestions, complaints, petitions, tax reductions, subsidy payments, and proposals adopted by other institutions are excluded.


Anyone, including citizens, companies, and organizations, can participate. After searching for 'livelihood regulation' in the announcement section on the city’s homepage, participants can download the submission form and submit it by registered mail or email.



Jeon Se-jeong, the city’s legal affairs officer, said, “With the extension of the contest period, we will strive to listen to more citizens’ regulatory difficulties and improve unreasonable regulations.”


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