Naju-si Conducts 'Public Official Election Act Education' for New Employees View original image


[Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong] Jeonnam Naju City (Mayor Kang In-gyu) announced on the 14th that it conducted education on the 'Public Official Election Act' that public officials must know for about 80 new employees at the Culture and Arts Center.


This education was prepared to prevent public officials from interfering in elections by clearly understanding the obligation of election neutrality for public officials and the restrictions and prohibitions under the Public Official Election Act.


Kim Tae-gyun, head of the Guidance and Public Relations Division of the Naju City Election Commission, who gave the lecture that day, helped employees understand by explaining violation cases related to online activities and the Public Official Election Act that public officials must know, targeting new employees familiar with SNS such as YouTube and Instagram in preparation for next year's presidential and local elections.


The main contents were conducted focusing on regulations related to local government activities, acts influencing elections by public officials, and violation cases of online activities such as SNS.


In particular, special attention was requested to prevent violation cases related to acts influencing elections as public officials and activities such as SNS.


Mayor Kang In-gyu said, "Since the role of public officials is important for fair and clean public elections, I ask that they firmly maintain neutrality by familiarizing themselves with various restriction regulations in advance to prevent illegal acts."



Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong bong2910@asiae.co.kr


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