Official Candidacy Declaration Through Press Conference on the 11th

Park Wooryang Officially Announces Candidacy for Shinan County Governor: "Adding Islands People Want to Visit and Creating Islands People Want to Live On" View original image


[Asia Economy] Park Woo-ryang, the governor of Sinan County, Jeollanam-do, has officially declared his candidacy for the local elections.


On the 11th, Governor Park held a press conference at the 1004 Conference Room on the 3rd floor of the county health center, stating, “In addition to being an island people want to visit, I will make Sinan an island where people want to live,” indicating his intention to run for re-election.


Rather than focusing on past achievements, Governor Park explained the current issues for the future development of the region, saying, “The accomplishments Sinan County has made over the past four years are only the starting point,” and “It will take about four more years to stabilize and further develop these achievements.”


Governor Park presented six core strategies for Sinan’s development during the 8th term of the local government.


His development plan for Sinan includes ▲realizing a lifelong pension from renewable energy such as sunlight (solar power), wind (wind power), and waves (tidal power) ▲promoting policies to make Sinan an island where culture and arts flourish ▲creating an island full of forests and flowers ▲expanding the distribution of eco-friendly detergents ▲achieving equal welfare and high-quality education ▲implementing customized transportation welfare through the construction of bridges connecting islands and the mainland.


Governor Park pledged, “I want to turn dreams and visions into reality together with the residents of Sinan,” and “I will make Sinan a place where people can proudly say they live in Sinan.”




Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Choi Jae-kyung gabrielw@asiae.co.kr


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