Jangseong County Governor Transition Committee Reviews Implementation Plan for 8th Term Election Promises View original image


[Jangseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu] On the 24th, the transition committee of Kim Hanjong, the elected mayor of Jangseong County (Chairman Kang Daeseok), reviewed the plan for implementing campaign promises.


The transition committee comprehensively discussed the effectiveness of the implementation plans and the appropriateness of the set implementation periods for the 86 projects proposed as campaign promises for the 8th local government term, and instructed to devise supplementary and improvement measures.


As a result of reviewing these campaign promises, the projects were divided into 54 campaign promises and 32 general tasks, with urgent projects necessary for residents to be implemented in the short term or immediately.


In particular, the implementation period for four projects, including free education for university students, was changed from mid-term to short-term to allow immediate commencement.


Additionally, for the additional support project of one implant for seniors aged 65 and over, instructions were given to consider support through county funds.


Regarding the campaign promise of "Achieving a fiscal scale of 600 billion KRW for Jangseong County," a strong commitment was expressed to realize it within this year through aggressive budget securing efforts.


Regarding the public institution integrity rating, which has been controversial every year, special measures were sought to enter the first grade.


Chairman Kang Daeseok said, "All transition committee members presented various opinions from the residents' perspective," and added, "We hope that the campaign promises can be implemented early within the 8th local government term."



Jangseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu chg6001@asiae.co.kr


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