Councilor Kim Injeong of Jindo County Council (Photo by Jindo County)

Councilor Kim Injeong of Jindo County Council (Photo by Jindo County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] Jin-do County Council member Kim In-jeong (62 years old) has been appointed as an advisory member of the Presidential Committee on Balanced National Development, allowing her to discuss local issues with central government departments, drawing attention to her future activities.


According to the Jin-do County Council on the 7th, the Presidential Committee on Balanced National Development is a presidential advisory body that has been carrying out tasks such as selecting autonomous decentralization and balanced development projects to achieve one of the government's major national policy goals, "evenly developing regions."


Its purpose is especially to eliminate regional imbalances and contribute to the balanced national development and equal improvement of citizens' lives through autonomous development tailored to regional characteristics.


Going forward, Council member Kim In-jeong is expected to play a role in helping ensure that the current government's national agenda on regional balanced development is implemented as intended.


She will be responsible for advising the President on major policies for the efficient promotion of balanced development, equal improvement of residents' lives, and autonomous development suited to regional characteristics. Her term lasts until April 6 of next year.


Kim In-jeong, a three-term council member of the 6th, 7th, and 8th Jin-do County Council, previously served as the chairperson in the latter half of the 7th term and was recently appointed as the vice-chairperson of the Democratic Party's National Agriculture and Fisheries Committee.



Council member Kim In-jeong said, "I will always listen carefully to the local residents' concerns for regional development and do my best to realize them," adding, "I will go to the field, listen to the voices there, and communicate more with the residents."


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