Resource Circulation Society Solidarity Signs Agreement with Jeonbuk Environmental Movement Federation and Others

Candidate for Muju County Governor, "I Will Not Hang Illegal Banners!" View original image


[Muju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Politicians running for Muju County Governor in next year's local elections have pledged not to hang illegal banners.


Hwang In-hong, Muju County Governor, and Hwang Ui-tak, Provincial Assembly member, recently held a signing ceremony with the Resource Circulation Society Solidarity, Jeonbuk Environmental Movement Federation, and JTV Jeonju Broadcasting, agreeing not to hang illegal election banners.


The 'No Illegal Election Banners' agreement ceremony was organized to confirm the commitment of candidates for the 2022 local elections to only display official banners recognized by the Election Commission for environmental protection.


The prospective candidates for Muju County Governor recognized that illegal election banners, which are difficult to recycle, cause environmental pollution even when incinerated (causing carcinogens) or buried, and expressed their intention not to hang illegal election banners.


The agreement includes clauses such as △prohibition of posting election banners under their own name △agreement not to protest even if local governments immediately remove election banners.


Prior to this, the Resource Circulation Society Solidarity, Jeonbuk Environmental Movement Federation, and JTV signed agreements with candidates running for Jeonju City, Iksan City, Gunsan City, Jeongeup City, Gimje City, and the Provincial Superintendent of Education not to hang illegal banners.




Jeonju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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