Gwangju Dong-gu Council Goes Into the Village... First Resident Opinion Listening Day Draws Attention View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Dong-gu Council of Gwangju Metropolitan City is set to visit 13 neighborhoods within the district ahead of the second half budget review and administrative audit to listen directly to residents' suggestions and difficulties on site and gather their opinions.


Starting with Chungjang-dong on the 14th, the Dong-gu Council arranged sessions to visit 2 to 3 neighborhoods per day to hear residents' opinions firsthand. This reflects the strong commitment of most council members to fulfill their promise made during the election period to communicate through open legislative activities by engaging with residents on site.


Furthermore, the various opinions gathered from residents on site will be actively presented to the executive branch through next year's main budget review and administrative audit, and linked to legislative activities such as the enactment and revision of ordinances.


The Dong-gu Council plans to expand and regularize the days for listening to residents' opinions in the future, thereby increasing opportunities for communication with residents and actively resolving civil complaints.



Chairman Kim Jae-sik stated, "Council members showed their willingness to communicate with residents humbly during the election period," adding, "This session for listening to residents' opinions is the first step in fulfilling that promise, and we will continue to do our best in open legislative activities by visiting the field directly and working together with residents."


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