Gyeongnam Provincial Assembly Youth Policy Research Group Holds 'Youth 7 Ordinances Performance Report Meeting'
Completion of All 7 Ordinances for Youth Support
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The Youth Policy Research Association of the Gyeongnam Provincial Council held the 'Youth 7 Ordinances Performance Report Meeting' at the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Council on the 17th.
Among the Youth 7 Ordinances, the 'Gyeongsangnam-do Personal Mobility Device Safety Ordinance' and the 'Gyeongsangnam-do Youth Startup Support Ordinance' were all passed at the plenary session that day, leading to a policy discussion and meeting proposed by local youth.
At the event, Assemblyman Shin Sang-hoon reported on the progress made so far regarding the Youth 7 Ordinances.
A commendation ceremony was held to present the chairman's certificates and bouquets to seven youth organizations recognized for their contributions to the promotion of the Youth 7 Ordinances and the development of the Provincial Council.
Following this, the seven local youth organizations stated, "We thank all the assembly members who united their intentions to complete the Youth 7 Ordinances, and as youth stakeholders, we sincerely welcome this. The completion of the Youth 7 Ordinances is not the end but the beginning. We, the youth, will continue to think and strive for a better tomorrow."
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Jang Jong-ha, chairman of the Youth Policy Research Association, said, "I hope that from now on, everyone will work together so that young people can stay and live in Gyeongnam without leaving the region."
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