Preparation for Next Year's General Election: Personal Information Protection
and Public Official Election Act Training Conducted

On the 17th, Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held a capacity-building workshop for over 400 newly appointed Lee-Tongjangs at the Irum Hall of Changwon National University.


The workshop consisted of essential training for Lee-Tongjangs' job performance, including education on personal information protection and the Public Official Election Act, which are crucial for administrative partners in preparation for next year's general election.

Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, is conducting training at the new neighborhood leaders' capacity-building workshop.

Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, is conducting training at the new neighborhood leaders' capacity-building workshop.

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Participants had the opportunity to better understand the obligation of political neutrality through easy-to-understand case-based education, paying closer attention to handling personal information when supporting various administrative tasks such as recent resident registration verification.


The newly appointed Lee-Tongjangs will perform duties such as gathering diverse public opinions and resolving welfare blind spots at the forefront of administration during their two-year term, striving for regional development and citizens' welfare.


Additionally, the city plans to support Lee-Tongjangs to become reliable providers of administrative services close to citizens by guaranteeing their work activities through welfare programs such as group accident insurance and scholarships for their children.



Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, said, “Lee-Tongjangs play the most important role in communicating between our city and its citizens at the forefront of administration,” adding, “We are always grateful for your dedication as reliable partners of Changwon City.”


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