Gyeonggi Province Governor Transition Committee Holds Comprehensive Report Meeting on the 30th, Concluding 22 Days of Activities View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi Province Governor Transition Committee will announce the three major visions for Gyeonggi Province administration on the 30th and conclude its 22-day activities.


The transition committee announced on the 28th that it plans to hold a "Transition Committee Comprehensive Report Meeting" at 11:30 a.m. on the same day in Room 109, Dasan Hall, New Building, Gyeonggi Human Resources Development Institute, Jangangu, Suwon, and deliver the three major visions, 120 policy tasks, and 406 pledges of the 8th elected Gyeonggi Province administration to Governor-elect Kim Dong-yeon.


The transition committee officially began its activities with a plaque ceremony on the 9th. Since then, it has conducted various tasks divided into six subcommittees?Planning and Finance, Policy Coordination, Economy, Autonomous Administration, Social Welfare, Housing and Transportation?as well as three special committees for Northern Gyeonggi Special Self-Governing Province, Solidarity and Cooperation, and Small and Medium Enterprises-Startup, and a Future Agriculture and Fisheries Innovation Task Force.


In particular, on the 17th and 23rd, under the chairmanship of Governor-elect Kim Dong-yeon, the committee held "Gyeonggi Province Emergency Economic Countermeasure Meetings" to discuss measures for the livelihood economy amid high prices and high interest rates. After two meetings, the committee announced urgent livelihood economic stabilization measures including ▲tax-exempt fuel and logistics cost support for farmers and fishermen ▲fertilizer price stabilization support ▲export insurance support ▲logistics cost support for export companies ▲and urging the introduction of a delivery price linkage system.


Additionally, the transition committee opened an official website and received 1,469 opinions from residents through the "Smart Talk! Gyeonggi Proposals" bulletin board.


Furthermore, under the title "Asking Residents for Their Opinions," a public opinion survey on provincial policy tasks was conducted to investigate favorability, expectations, and priorities regarding the pledges.


Based on these activities, the transition committee selected ▲three major visions (More, Fairer, Better Opportunities) ▲120 policy tasks ▲406 pledges and presented the vision and tasks of the 8th elected provincial administration through the comprehensive report meeting.


Meanwhile, about 200 people, including Standing Advisors Jeong Seong-ho, Jo Jeong-sik, Ahn Min-seok, and Park Jeong, Members of the National Assembly, Co-Chairpersons Yeom Tae-young and Ban Ho-young, transition committee members, experts from each subcommittee, and the First Deputy Governor of Gyeonggi Province, will attend the report meeting.





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