30th Anniversary Ceremony of the Revival of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council.

30th Anniversary Ceremony of the Revival of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jucheol In] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Council held a ceremony on the 8th to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the revival of local councils in Gyeongbuk.


The ceremony proceeded in the order of an opening ceremony, screening of a promotional video showcasing the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council's efforts for grassroots local autonomy development over the past 30 years, awarding plaques of merit and appreciation to former chairpersons and distinguished council members, commemorative and congratulatory speeches, and a commemorative photo session.


After the event, former chairpersons and current council members toured the Legislative Promotion History Hall together, exchanging various opinions about the past and present of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council.

Commemorative tree planting ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the revival of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council.

Commemorative tree planting ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the revival of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council.

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Since the inauguration of the first council on May 20, 1952, metropolitan city and provincial councils including the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council were dissolved after May 16, 1961. They were revived on July 8, 1991, after 30 years, and this year marks the 30th anniversary.



Chairperson Go Woo-hyun said, "As the saying 'Gye-wang-gae-rae (繼往開來; learning from the past to open the future)' goes, we will do our best to make this a time to share the fruits of future local autonomy with the residents by following the mature capabilities of grassroots local autonomy that the Gyeongbuk Provincial Council has built over the past 30 years."


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