The Gyeonggi-do Suwon Life Empathy Policy Participation Group held its launching ceremony on the 10th and began activities for two years. The participants are taking a commemorative photo after the launching ceremony.

The Gyeonggi-do Suwon Life Empathy Policy Participation Group held its launching ceremony on the 10th and began activities for two years. The participants are taking a commemorative photo after the launching ceremony.

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The 'Living Empathy Policy Participation Group' in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, has been launched.


On the 10th, Suwon City held an inauguration ceremony for the Living Empathy Policy Participation Group in the city hall's medium conference room and announced on the 12th that 25 members of the participation group were commissioned.


The Living Empathy Policy Participation Group, selected by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, plays a role in discovering and proposing small but valuable living empathy policy ideas that the public can relate to, monitoring national policies and city/provincial administrations, and providing feedback. They also participate in sharing and volunteer activities.


This participation group is composed of people from various age groups ranging from their 20s to 70s, including students, public officials, retirees from public institutions, and housewives, representing all walks of life regardless of gender or age.



Mayor Lee Jae-jun of Suwon highly praised the group through a video message, saying, "The policy participation group, which dreamed of policies made by citizens, is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year," and added, "Just as drops of water gather to become a strong river and then the sea, each of your proposals has come together to create policies and change Suwon."


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