The Jeonnam Provincial Council will hold the 373rd extraordinary session for 10 days from the 11th to the 20th.


According to the Jeonnam Provincial Council on the 10th, this extraordinary session plans to listen to major second-half business reports on provincial administration and educational administration by standing committees and present problems and policy alternatives regarding current issues.


Jeonnam Provincial Council

Jeonnam Provincial Council

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The 1st plenary session will handle 11 agenda items, including the "Resolution to Oppose Low Tariff Quotas on Imported Agricultural and Livestock Products" proposed by Representative Kim Ju-ung and the "Resolution to Urge a Complete Suspension of Imports of Japanese Seafood Due to the Discharge of Contaminated Water from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant" proposed by Representative Lee Kwang-il.


Seven council members, including Park Seong-jae, will point out problems and suggest alternatives regarding provincial administration issues through 5-minute free speeches.


The standing committees will review a total of 30 agenda items, including the "Jeollanam-do ESG Practice Ordinance" proposed by Representative Cha Young-su, the "Gwangju-Jeonnam Joint Innovation City Development Fund Establishment and Operation Ordinance" proposed by Representative Jeon Seo-hyun, the "Jeonnam Family Care Youth Support Ordinance" proposed by Representative Kim Jae-cheol, and the "Jeonnam Wellness Tourism Promotion and Support Ordinance" proposed by Representative Lee Cheol.



Chairman Seo Dong-wook stated, "Over the past year, we have devoted all our efforts to recovering the people’s economy, establishing a medical school in the Jeonnam area, overcoming local extinction, and successfully promoting international events," and added, "The 12th Jeonnam Provincial Council will do its best for the lives of the residents."


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