"Receiving Residents' Policies"... Gyeonggi Province Governor Transition Committee Opens Website on the 15th View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The official website of the Gyeonggi Province Governor Transition Committee for the 8th term of the elected governor will open on the 15th.


The Transition Committee announced that at 5 p.m. on the same day, it will launch the official website (www.gg.go.kr/8th-gginsu) to promote the main activities of the 8th term transition committee and freely receive policy suggestions from residents regarding Governor-elect Kim Dong-yeon and the 8th term administration.


The website is composed of four main sections: ▲ "DdokTok! Gyeonggi Suggestions," where residents can freely propose policies ▲ Transition committee schedules, notices, and activity details ▲ News and photos ▲ Introduction.


"DdokTok! Gyeonggi Suggestions" is a compound word combining Kim Dong-yeon’s nickname "Ddokbu" and "talk," meaning both "smart residents directly knocking on the door to propose policies" and serving as an "open policy suggestion board."


By clicking on "DdokTok! Gyeonggi Suggestions" and entering the city/county, field, title, and content, residents can freely propose policies for the 8th term administration.


The Transition Committee plans to broadly collect residents’ opinions on ten major policy areas across 31 cities and counties in the province through "DdokTok! Gyeonggi Suggestions," including ▲ family health and welfare ▲ culture, tourism, and sports ▲ education and employment ▲ transportation, construction, and environment ▲ agriculture, forestry, livestock, and marine ▲ urban housing ▲ industry and economy ▲ fire, disaster, and safety ▲ taxation, legal affairs, and administration ▲ and others.


The website will be operated until the dissolution of the Transition Committee.


A Transition Committee official stated, "To carefully address the top priority of public livelihood, Governor-elect Kim Dong-yeon’s intention is to communicate extensively with residents, which led to the creation of the official website featuring a policy suggestion function. We plan to actively reflect the opinions received through the website in provincial policy formulation."





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