The Transition Committee's Regional Balanced Development Special Committee Makes First Field Visit to Daegu... Will Visit DGIST and Others on the 9th
Kim Byung-joon, Chairman of the Special Committee on Regional Balanced Development (center), is delivering opening remarks at the 2nd Secretariat Meeting of the Presidential Transition Committee on the 29th at the Transition Committee office in Tongui-dong, Seoul. From the left, Kwon Young-se, Vice Chairman of the Transition Committee, Chairman Kim, and Kim Sung-han, Secretary of the Foreign Affairs and Security Subcommittee. Photo by Transition Committee Press Photographers.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyemin] The Presidential Transition Committee's Special Committee on Regional Balanced Development will visit Daegu on the 9th as its first on-site regional activity.
The special committee announced this plan in a press release on the 8th. Ten members will participate on-site, including Secretary Oh Jeong-geun, and members Hong Seok-jun, Lee In-seon, Lee Ki-woo, Kim Jae-gu, Kim Beom-su, Park Gi-gwan, advisory member Lee Young-dal, Small and Medium Venture Business Department Director Kim Seong-seop, and spokesperson Jang Neung-in. Chairman Kim Byung-joon will not accompany them.
They plan to visit 'DGIST' (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology) in Daegu to meet with school officials and student council representatives to hear about the school's current status, best practices, and suggestions.
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Additionally, they will visit Keimyung University and Yeungnam University to gauge the sentiments of young people. They will also conduct on-site visits to the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex Corporation and the Gyeongsan Knowledge Industry District. The special committee plans to visit regions sequentially, starting with Daegu.
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