Visit to Key Departments of the Ministry of Economy and Finance Budget Office
Proposal of 110 Billion Won for 7 Projects

Kim Yooncheol, the Governor of Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam, made a full-scale effort to secure government funding by visiting the Sejong Government Complex on the 29th, coinciding with the second review period of the Ministry of Economy and Finance's budget proposal.


Governor Kim Yooncheol visited the Second Vice Minister of the Ministry of Economy and Finance as well as key budget review officials, submitting proposals for seven major local projects.


Governor Kim Yoonchul is visiting the Second Vice Minister of Strategy and Finance and each review officer along with key budget departments to propose seven major local pending projects.

Governor Kim Yoonchul is visiting the Second Vice Minister of Strategy and Finance and each review officer along with key budget departments to propose seven major local pending projects.

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During the meeting, he emphasized the importance of securing stable funding for core regional projects and discovering new growth engines for the area, requesting full attention and cooperation.


To the Social Budget Review Officer, he proposed the construction of a Hapcheonho Lake water tourism platform and improvements to Hapcheon-gun's public livestock manure treatment facilities. To the Economic Budget Review Officer, he requested support for the Daejanggyeong Theme Park Sky Garden project, explaining the necessity of these key initiatives.


He also visited the Welfare and Safety Budget Review Officer to highlight the essential need for projects such as the construction of a memorial facility for Korean atomic bomb victims, the comprehensive flood risk management project for the Gopum District, the Majang chronic drought disaster area improvement project, and the Andong Keungol natural disaster risk improvement project, all crucial for transforming Hapcheon into a disaster-free and safe community.


Governor Kim stated, "As the government's fiscal soundness policy continues and competition for securing national funds becomes fiercer than ever, I will do my utmost to ensure that the necessary budget for Hapcheon-gun's priority projects is actively reflected through close cooperation with the central government and the province."


Meanwhile, Hapcheon-gun visited central ministries such as the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport last April to secure government funding. The county has set its 2025 target for securing national and provincial funds at 330.4 billion KRW, a 6.4% increase from this year, and plans to continue all-out efforts, including ongoing visits to Gyeongnam Province and central ministries until the National Assembly finalizes the budget in December.





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