Seongnam Mayor-Elect Sin Sang-jin's Transition Committee Launches on 13th with 44 Members in 5 Divisions View original image


[Asia Economy (Seongnam) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The transition committee for Mayor-elect Shin Sang-jin of Seongnam will officially launch on the 13th with five divisions and about 40 members.


An official from the transition committee stated, "At 10 a.m. on the day, a plaque ceremony will be held at the History Museum, 475 Huimang-ro, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam, attended by about 20 people including Mayor-elect Shin Sang-jin and transition committee members," adding, "At 11 a.m., a launch ceremony will be held with all members including 30 advisory committee members, where appointment letters will be awarded, the mayor-elect will give a greeting, and the committee's operational direction will be discussed."


The transition committee is composed of 14 members and 30 advisory members in accordance with the 'Ordinance on the Transition of the Seongnam Mayor Position.'


The chairperson of the transition committee is Im Jong-soon, former Director of the Gyeonggi-do Economic Investment Management Office.


The committee will operate five divisions?Special Normalization Committee, Administrative Education Committee, Economic Environment Committee, Culture and Welfare Committee, and Urban Construction Committee?until the 30th of this month.


Starting on the 14th, the transition committee will receive reports on current issues and major tasks from each department of Seongnam City, prepare detailed implementation plans for the mayor-elect's campaign promises, propose the vision and direction for the 8th elected administration, and handle other overall matters necessary for the mayoral transition.



Mayor-elect Shin Sang-jin promised, "Based on the direction for Seongnam city administration prepared by the transition committee, I will do my best to achieve tangible results over the next four years."


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