Goheung County Council, Closes the 229th Extraordinary Session
[Goheung=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] The Goheung County Council in Jeollanam-do (Chairman Song Young-hyun) announced on the 22nd that it has concluded the 299th extraordinary session, which was held for 11 days starting from the 12th.
During this extraordinary session, nine agenda items were reviewed and resolved, including the "2021 First Half Major County Administration Performance Report" and the "Partial Amendment to the Goheung County Population Policy Support Ordinance."
From the 14th until the day before, over six days, the council received the "2021 First Half Major County Administration Performance Report" and conducted in-depth Q&A sessions with each department, demanding supplementation and improvement for any insufficient areas.
In particular, Councilor Ryu Je-dong, during urgent issue questioning, emphasized the need for cooperation between the council and the executive branch to work together for regional development when urgent issues arise. County Governor Song Gwi-geun attended the main assembly hall and stated that he would establish a close communication system with the council and strive for mutual growth to advance county administration.
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Chairman Song Young-hyun, in his closing remarks, expressed deep gratitude to public officials and volunteers working on the front lines of quarantine and vaccination amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and urged efforts to prevent natural disasters during the summer and respond to climate change so that residents can spend a safe and comfortable summer.
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