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Originally Announced '7 Blue Visions' Expanded and Reorganized into 8

Communication Advice and Suggestions from Various Regi

Choi Chi-hyun, a preliminary candidate for the National Assembly election in Gwangsan-gu (Eul), Gwangju Metropolitan City, has confirmed the “Construction of Gwangsan-gu Second Government Office” as a key project and has begun reorganizing his pledges.


At a press conference on the 7th, he announced the “Paran Vision,” expressing his determination to lead regional development and create a wave of change, and summarized it into simple and concise phrases by sector. Additionally, he reorganized the pledges to focus on those that resonate with residents.


Choi Chi-hyun, Gwangsan-eul Preliminary Candidate, Pledges 'Construction of Gwangsan-gu Second Government Office' View original image

Based on pledges prepared through continuous communication with a policy advisory group composed of experts in each field and policy forums, and incorporating suggestions and advice received from meeting with local residents, the pledges were reorganized to focus on tangible, experience-based policies.


The eight confirmed Paran Visions include two major tasks and six pledges. Among them, the two major tasks were set as ▲ Construction of the Southern Metropolitan Area centered on Honam ▲ Promotion of the Construction of Gwangsan-gu Second Government Office, aiming for a vision of local decentralization that develops together centered on Gwangsan-gu.


The construction of the Southern Metropolitan Area centered on Honam is a mega-city concept that applies Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea’s southern metropolitan area plan to Honam, turning the crisis of local extinction into an opportunity for local recovery by establishing a “Pan-Honam Cooperation System” and building an “Economic and Cultural Community of Honam” with Gwangsan-gu at its center.


The second major task is the “Promotion of the Construction of Gwangsan-gu Second Government Office.” Gwangsan-gu is the second youngest city in the country, and the demand for various administrative civil services is increasing to the extent that overcrowded classes have become a problem.


With the designation as an Education Internationalization Special Zone and the establishment of new high schools, the plan is to prepare in advance for the construction of a second government office to strengthen resident administrative support services and make it a long-term development axis for the Gwangsan-gu (Eul) area.


The six pledges were organized into simple and concise phrases such as “▲ Economic policies that make life worth living ▲ Educational policies that nurture future generations ▲ Youth policies that resonate with the younger generation ▲ Prosperous cultural policies ▲ Welfare policies that satisfy everyone ▲ Climate response policies that save the environment and economy,” and the detailed contents were also reorganized into realistic policies that resonate for regional development.



Preliminary candidate Choi Chi-hyun said, “As I traveled around the Gwangsan (Eul) area and the field, listening carefully to what the residents want, the real tasks became clearer, and I revised the vision focusing on policies that residents can feel,” adding, “I will become a true worker of Gwangsan-gu (Eul), not a ‘distant politics’ that only causes confusion and political strife, but a loyal servant of the residents who scratches where it itches and drafts policies and deliberates budgets that residents want.”


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