The running National Sinmungo bus organized by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.

The running National Sinmungo bus organized by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Gumi City, Gyeongbuk Province, operates the ‘Running People’s Petition Service’ to alleviate the difficulties faced by small business owners and residents struggling with their livelihoods due to the spread of COVID-19 and government quarantine measures.


Hosted by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, the Running People’s Petition Service visits markets and multi-use facilities nationwide to listen to and resolve grievances of local small business owners and residents.


Gumi City provides the petition service at the counseling bus in the parking lot of Wonpyeong 2-dong Administrative Welfare Center.


The city plans to conduct consultations regarding the difficulties of local small business owners and residents, and immediately address issues that can be resolved on the spot or simple inquiries.



Jang Se-yong, mayor of Gumi City, said, “We will make this an opportunity to reach out to market merchants and local residents who are experiencing difficulties through the Running People’s Petition Service.”


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