Jo In-cheol, Member of the National Assembly (Democratic Party of Korea·Gwangju Seo-gu Gap), continues to keep his promise to listen closely to the voices of the local community without losing his original intention.


On the 6th, from 2 PM to 4 PM, Assemblyman Jo held the fourth event of the mobile civil complaint center ‘Sotong Sarangbang’ at Yangdong Market and engaged in conversations with local residents.


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The event, attended by Gwangju City Council member Kang Su-hoon and Seo-gu Council members Jeon Seung-il and Kim Soo-young, saw over 100 local residents participate despite the hot weather, creating a lively atmosphere for discussing current issues.


On that day, various civil complaints covering areas such as construction, facilities, transportation, and village projects were raised. As the event entered its fourth round, with promotion and operation becoming more stabilized, it has been gaining attention as a local event held every weekend in the community.


A complainant, Mr. A, said, “Yangdong is a very special area in Seo-gu Gap, and I had some concerns about possible neglect, but after sharing opinions with the assemblymen, I could feel their sincere understanding of the residents’ circumstances.”



Assemblyman Jo In-cheol stated, “Despite the hot weather, it was meaningful to come together at Sotong Sarangbang and share local issues with each other. I thank everyone who participated, and I will do my best to listen closely to the voices of the community without losing my original intention.”


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