Gyeongbuk Provincial Council opened the 2021 Legislative Academy and held special lectures to strengthen legislative capabilities.

Gyeongbuk Provincial Council opened the 2021 Legislative Academy and held special lectures to strengthen legislative capabilities.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Ju-cheol In Joo] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Council announced on the 3rd that it has launched the 2021 Legislative Academy to strengthen legislative capabilities and held the fifth special lecture under the theme "The Truth and Falsehood of Carbon Neutrality."


The special lecture was attended by about 20 people, including Chairman Go Woo-hyun, council members, and staff, and featured Professor Lee Chang-seok from Seoul Women's University, who led a discussion on environmental issues including climate change and examples of advanced countries' environmental policies.


The Provincial Council has established the "2021 Member Education and Training Implementation Plan" at the beginning of the year to cultivate the specialized knowledge and skills necessary for efficient legislative activities and has been conducting various training sessions to date.


The in-house education program, "Legislative Academy," held special lectures on May 6th titled "Regional Content Concept Strategy," June 10th "SNS Content Utilization Strategy," June 25th "Speech Leadership," and August 20th "Public Official Election Act."



Chairman Go Woo-hyun stated, "As the role and responsibility of local councils have recently increased, we must further strengthen legislative capabilities and acquire expertise through diverse education," adding, "We will continue to learn and research tirelessly to do our best for the development of Gyeongsangbuk-do and the happiness of its residents."


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