Launch of Jeonnam Province Regional Council

Jeonnam Province and National Integration Committee Sign Agreement to Promote National Unity View original image

[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Province announced on the 29th that it signed a business agreement to promote national integration with the Presidential Commission on National Integration (Chairman Kim Han-gil) at the Wangin Room of the provincial government office. At the same time, the launch ceremony of the Jeonnam Regional Council of the National Integration Commission was held.


The signing ceremony was attended by Jeonnam Governor Kim Young-rok, Chairman Kim Han-gil, 10 members of the National Integration Commission, and Jeon Gyeong-seon, Vice Chairman of the Jeonnam Provincial Council.


They promised to inherit the spirit of the late President Kim Dae-jung, who emphasized "national unity through forgiveness and reconciliation," and to cooperate for national integration and healing social conflicts.


At the launch ceremony of the regional council, Jeonnam Province held a presentation and discussion under the theme "Establishment of a Medical School in Jeonnam, the Only Province without a Medical School, as the First Step to National Integration and Response to Local Extinction."


They explained the situation of Jeonnam as the only metropolitan local government without a medical school and shared the necessity and justification for establishing a national medical school in Jeonnam.


The Jeonnam Regional Council of the National Integration Commission consists of a total of 15 respected local experts deeply committed to overcoming generational and class conflicts and achieving national unity.


Going forward, it will deliberate on ▲ setting basic directions and strategies for regional-level integration ▲ prevention and resolution of regional conflicts ▲ collection of opinions and activation of communication among regional members, and ▲ play roles such as promoting policies and projects to realize communication between the National Integration Commission and regions and field-centered national integration.



Governor Kim said, "The establishment of a national medical school is the 30-year wish of 2 million residents," and added, "I hope the National Integration Commission will play an active role in this."


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