Mo Jeong-hwan, a member of the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly (Democratic Party of Korea·Hampyeong), strongly criticized the administrative incompetence of Jeonnam Province.


On the 14th, during the 3rd plenary session of the 374th extraordinary meeting, Assemblyman Mo pointed out the issues regarding the naming of Moaksan Mountain and the validity of establishing Bulgapsan Provincial Park, raising suspicions about the authenticity of the final report of the Bulgapsan Provincial Park planning service.


On the 14th, Assemblyman Mo Jeong-hwan strongly criticized the immature administration of Jeonnam Province during the 3rd plenary session of the 374th extraordinary meeting. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Assembly

On the 14th, Assemblyman Mo Jeong-hwan strongly criticized the immature administration of Jeonnam Province during the 3rd plenary session of the 374th extraordinary meeting. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Assembly

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Assemblyman Mo stated, “The name Bulgapsan is a remnant of Japanese colonial rule, and historical evidence supporting the name Moaksan should be presented,” and demanded, “Jeonnam Province must take the initiative to correct the mountain’s name.”


He continued, “Please monitor the progress of the research service for the decommissioning of Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant and the measures for high-level radioactive waste, and make efforts to ensure that residents do not feel anxious.”


Additionally, he criticized Jeonnam Province’s personnel system, which assigns public officials to other duties after overseas business trips, citing the need to secure expertise.


Assemblyman Mo said, “The personnel department should consider reflecting the knowledge and experience gained from overseas business trips in provincial administration, but there have been cases where personnel transfers were made,” adding, “Precious taxpayers’ money should not be used for unjustified overseas business trip expenses.”



He emphasized, “Inadequate administration ultimately leads to harm to the residents,” and stressed, “Jeonnam Province must correct its faulty administration.”


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