On the 16th, Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that it has launched efforts to activate 'Gukmin Saenggakham,' a national policy participation platform.


'Gukmin Saenggakham' is an online 'policy communication space' operated by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission. It is a national policy participation platform that collects citizens' opinions on various public issues encountered in daily life and transforms them into policies.


Panoramic view of Hampyeong County Office. [Photo by Hampyeong County]

Panoramic view of Hampyeong County Office. [Photo by Hampyeong County]

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You can access it by searching for 'Gukmin Saenggakham' on internet portals. Anyone, including citizens and public officials, can participate and present various opinions such as policy improvement measures through constructive discussions and cooperation.


The county will activate the operation of 'Gukmin Saenggakham' to actively reflect and utilize the diverse opinions of citizens and public officials in county administration policies.


Proposed ideas are reviewed by the relevant practical departments, which decide whether to incorporate them into various county administration policies and systems. The county encourages participation by utilizing the residents' autonomy newsletter and LED billboards in towns and townships. Incentives such as departmental evaluations and prize money will be provided to county public officials to promote participation.



A county official stated, "We will actively utilize Gukmin Saenggakham to reflect the opinions of residents in administration and strive to improve the quality of civil service."


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