Gwangju Nam-gu Council Opens 280th Extraordinary Session... Reviews 23 Items Including Ordinance Proposals View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Nam-gu Council of Gwangju Metropolitan City (Chairman Park Hee-yul) will hold the 280th extraordinary session with a total of six days of agenda from the 14th to the 19th and begin official legislative activities.


During this session, a total of 23 items, including 9 ordinances by standing committees and consent for private consignment, are scheduled to be processed.


The Planning and General Affairs Committee (Chairperson Oh Young-soon) will review 10 items including ▲Partial amendment ordinance on delegation of affairs in Nam-gu ▲Ordinance on the formation and operation of the integrated volunteer support group for disaster sites in Nam-gu, Gwangju, totaling 4 items ▲Consent for private consignment of Nam-gu Multipurpose Gymnasium ▲Consent for private consignment of affairs of Gwangju Nam-gu Youth Training Center.


The Social Construction Committee (Chairperson Kim Kwang-soo) will review 8 items including ▲Ordinance to promote rehabilitation of reclusive individuals in Nam-gu (Councilor Cheon Shin-ae) ▲Ordinance on crime prevention and victim support for the disabled in Nam-gu (Councilor Ha Ju-a) ▲Ordinance on installation and operation of welfare equipment sharing center in Nam-gu (Councilor Nam Ho-hyun) ▲Partial amendment ordinance on operation of Nam-gu Regional Autonomous Disaster Prevention Group, totaling 5 items ▲Consent for private consignment of operation of Nam-gu public and national daycare centers, totaling 3 items.


The extraordinary session will be adjourned after deliberating and resolving the agenda at the 2nd plenary session on the 19th.


Chairman Park Hee-yul stated, “The Local Autonomy Act has been completely revised for the first time in 32 years, and many changes are expected in the local autonomy system,” adding, “The council and the executive branch will cooperate with each other to firmly establish local autonomy, communicate with residents to solve livelihood issues, and create a community where the residents are the owners.”





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