Three Inspection Meetings Over 2 Months

Focused Review of 15 Pledged Projects

The resident jury panel, operated to evaluate the fulfillment of Kim Gwang-yeol, Yeongdeok County Governor's 2023 pledges, concluded its activities for the year on the 14th by deciding on a recommendation.

Yeongdeok-gun, which has completed the activities of the 2023 Pledge Implementation Resident Jury Panel.

Yeongdeok-gun, which has completed the activities of the 2023 Pledge Implementation Resident Jury Panel.

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The 8th Yeongdeok County administration has been operating the resident jury panel since last year to present realistic pledges and ensure effective pledge fulfillment. To enhance the representativeness and fairness of the jury panel, 30 members were finally selected last October through a random drawing and telephone interviews using a landline ARS method targeting Yeongdeok residents.


The jury panel reviewed the pledge items over three meetings during two months, including the first meeting on November 16. In this process, they conducted thorough inspections through explanations by the responsible team leaders and Q&A sessions for 15 pledge projects, ultimately deriving a pledge fulfillment evaluation and final recommendation through a full vote.


The 15 items that the jury panel focused on among the total 46 pledge projects of Governor Kim Gwang-yeol include ▲attracting large-scale private investment projects ▲improving residential conditions in underdeveloped areas ▲operating a mobile task force for handling daily civil complaints.


The county plans to disclose a report containing the activities and results of the jury panel on the county office website so that residents can freely view and evaluate it.



Kim Myungjung, Director of the Planning and Budget Office, said, “Since the 8th administration selected communication with residents and reflecting their opinions as a key task of county governance, we will regularly organize the resident jury panel annually?not as an event but as a substantial opportunity for residents to participate in pledge projects?and hold at least one session per year to objectively inspect pledge fulfillment.”


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