Gimhae City Council Opens the 238th Extraordinary Session from the 12th ... Processing the 1st Supplementary Budget Proposal of 2021 View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] The Gimhae City Council in Gyeongnam will open the 238th extraordinary session from the 12th to the 23rd and begin legislative activities.


According to the city council on the 9th, this extraordinary session will handle a total of 27 agenda items, including the supplementary budget review, 18 ordinances including 12 proposed by council members, 5 consent items, and 2 operation plan changes.


The supplementary budget is increased by 7% from the original budget to 130.6 billion KRW (119.1 billion KRW in the general account and 11.5 billion KRW in the special account).


The schedule for the extraordinary session begins on the 12th with the 1st plenary session, where council members will deliver 5-minute free speeches and form a special budget and settlement committee to review the supplementary budget.


From the 13th to the 14th, standing committees will conduct on-site inspections of major projects and review ordinances and other agenda items, and from the 15th to the 22nd, the standing committees and the special budget and settlement committee will conduct the final review of the supplementary budget.


On the last day, the 23rd, the 2nd plenary session will be held to question the executive branch about city administration, followed by the final approval of the agenda items reviewed by the standing committees and the special budget and settlement committee, concluding this extraordinary session.



Chairman Song Yoo-in stated, "This supplementary budget focuses on supporting small business employment and vulnerable groups to respond to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and revitalize the local economy, so we will carefully review to ensure no unnecessary budget is allocated."


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