Changwon Special City Holds New Public Officials Appointment Ceremony Prioritizing Citizens' Rights and Public Interest
New Appointments for 26 Personnel in 9 Job Series Including Administrative Positions
Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held an appointment ceremony for 26 new public officials in the City Hall's 3rd conference room.
The newly appointed public officials as of the 16th include 9 in administration, 2 in social welfare, 1 in industry (mechanical), 1 in green space, 1 in health, and 12 in facilities (10 in civil engineering, 1 in architecture, 1 in cadastral), totaling 9 job categories.
The new public officials pledged through the awarding of appointment letters and the reading of the oath to prioritize the rights and public interest of citizens as servants to the public and to become honest public officials who communicate with citizens.
Changwon Special City expects that the appointment of new public officials will fill vacancies caused by leaves of absence and provide stable administrative services to citizens.
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Jang Geum-yong, the 1st Deputy Mayor, said, “Today's administration requires the ability to meet the diverse expectations of citizens beyond simply providing administrative services, so flexible responses are needed in each field,” and added, “We expect the proactive thinking and new perspectives of the new public officials to greatly help in responding to the changing administration.”
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