Gwangju Civic Groups Hold Meeting with Assemblyman Song Young-gil to Discuss Local Issues Cooperation
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] A meeting to cooperate on resolving major issues for the development of Gwangju Metropolitan City will be held.
According to the Gwangju Citizens and Social Organizations Federation (Chairman Oh Joo, Representative Chairmen Lee Jeongjae, Yang Hoechang, Gu Jegil, Lee Songam), a meeting invited by National Assembly member Song Younggil will take place at 3 PM on the 16th.
On this day, the Gwangju Citizens and Social Organizations Federation plans to discuss and propose cooperation measures to resolve major issues in the Gwangju area.
Key cooperation projects include ▲ relocation of Gwangju military airport ▲ fostering AI and convergence complex industries ▲ establishment of Gwangju Medical Center ▲ construction of the Gwangju?Daegu Dalbit Inland Railroad ▲ attraction of the National High Magnetic Field Research Center ▲ creation of a national eco-friendly air industry cluster, urging responsible support and cooperation roles.
Additionally, discussions on the Gwangju vision will be held together with the standing co-representatives of the Gwangju Citizens and Social Organizations Federation, representing various sectors of the local community.
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The Gwangju military airport issue involves noise damage affecting 300,000 Gwangju citizens, and efforts and cooperation will be requested to promptly resolve this long-standing local concern.
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