Discussion on Delegation Activity Plans and Support for Early Establishment of Sacheon Aerospace Agency

The People Power Party delegation of the Gyeongnam Provincial Council held a policy workshop in the areas of Sacheon City and Haman County.

The People Power Party delegation of the Gyeongnam Provincial Council held a policy workshop in the areas of Sacheon City and Haman County.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] The People Power Party delegation of the Gyeongnam Provincial Council held a 2-day, 1-night policy workshop from the 17th to the 18th in the areas of Sacheon City and Haman County.


During this workshop, the delegation visited the Gyeongnam Technopark Aerospace Center located in Sacheon regarding the attraction of the Aerospace Agency. Attended by Kim Hyun-cheol, Chairman of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Affairs Committee, and Im Cheol-gyu, a provincial council member, they received a status report on the efforts to attract the Aerospace Agency.


At this meeting, the delegation stated, “As a government national task and a future new growth engine, we will actively support and cooperate at the level of the People Power Party negotiation group of the Gyeongnam Provincial Council for the early establishment of the Sacheon Aerospace Agency, which will lead the development of the aerospace industry.”


During the workshop, they also visited the Sacheon City Facilities Management Corporation and Haman Equestrian Center to listen to the current status and pending issues of the facilities and discussed ways the provincial council could provide support.



Floor leader Jo Young-je said, “As the only negotiation group in the provincial council, we will actively strive to grow into a responsible People Power Party that prioritizes the livelihood of the people through discussions on policy and activity directions.”


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