The Naju City Council of Jeollanam-do (Chairman Lee Sang-man) announced on the 26th that it will begin an 11-day legislative schedule starting with the 1st plenary session of the 257th Naju City Council (extraordinary session) and continuing until the 5th of next month.


During this extraordinary session, the council will review ▲ the 2024 first half-year work plan of Naju City ▲ the appointment of the 2023 fiscal year settlement inspection committee members ▲ and deliberate on 30 ordinance proposals and 8 other agenda items.

The 257th Naju City Council 1st Plenary Session. [Photo by Naju City Council]

The 257th Naju City Council 1st Plenary Session. [Photo by Naju City Council]

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As for the detailed schedule, starting with the opening of the 1st plenary session on this day, work reports will be heard until the 31st. On the 1st of next month, opinions on ordinance proposals and other agenda items will be collected by each standing committee, and on the 2nd, the ordinance proposals and other agenda items will be reviewed.


On the closing day, the 2nd plenary session on the 5th of next month, the council will deliberate on the ordinance proposals and other agenda items, appoint the 2023 fiscal year settlement inspection committee members, and conclude the session.


Chairman Lee Sang-man said in his opening remarks, "Since this extraordinary session is an important meeting to listen to the executive branch’s major work plans, I hope both the executive branch and council members will make every effort to ensure it is conducted substantively."


He added, "I also ask for the unwavering support and encouragement of the citizens so that we can diligently carry out legislative activities in 2024."



Naju = Kim Yuk-bong, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy baekok@asiae.co.kr


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