Strengthening Unification Preparation Capabilities Based on Liberal Democracy

The Jeonnam Regional Council of the National Unification Advisory Council (Vice Chairman Woo Seung-ha) held the "21st Jeonnam Regional Council Inaugural Meeting" on the 15th at the Kim Dae-jung Auditorium of the Jeonnam Provincial Office.


This inaugural meeting was organized to share the unification philosophy of Chairman President Yoon Seok-yeol with approximately 17,000 domestic advisory members as the 21st term of the National Unification Advisory Council begins, and to strengthen the capacity to prepare for unification based on liberal democracy together with the public.


The Jeonnam Regional Meeting of the National Unification Advisory Council is introducing executive committee members at the '21st Jeonnam Regional Meeting Launch Ceremony' held at the Kim Dae-jung Auditorium of Jeonnam Provincial Office. <br>[Photo by National Unification Advisory Council Jeonnam Regional Meeting]

The Jeonnam Regional Meeting of the National Unification Advisory Council is introducing executive committee members at the '21st Jeonnam Regional Meeting Launch Ceremony' held at the Kim Dae-jung Auditorium of Jeonnam Provincial Office.
[Photo by National Unification Advisory Council Jeonnam Regional Meeting]

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The inaugural meeting proceeded in the following order: △ Video message from President Yoon Seok-yeol △ Greetings from the regional vice chairman △ Report on the activity direction of the 21st National Unification Advisory Council △ Special lecture on unification and North Korea policy △ Reading and adoption of the resolution △ Unification performance.


Vice Chairman Woo Seung-ha of Jeonnam said, "I believe that if we find peaceful points of agreement and build understanding and trust, clues to solutions can emerge," and added, "I hope many will participate so that each precious opinion can be reflected."



A total of 1,164 advisory members were appointed to the Jeonnam Regional Council of the National Unification Advisory Council, and over the next two years, they will gather various opinions in each region to practice peaceful unification based on liberal democracy, serve as leaders in their communities, and play a role in spreading public consensus on unification policies and promoting national integration.


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