Guaranteeing Residents' Right to Know and Enhancing Policy Transparency
Chairman Jeon Seung-il: "We Will Achieve Change and Innovation"

Gwangju Seo-gu Council will broadcast live the activities of council members, including plenary sessions, starting from September 3. The photo is from the Seo-gu Council homepage. <br>[Photo by Gwangju Seo-gu Council]

Gwangju Seo-gu Council will broadcast live the activities of council members, including plenary sessions, starting from September 3. The photo is from the Seo-gu Council homepage.
[Photo by Gwangju Seo-gu Council]

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The Gwangju Seo-gu Council (Chairman Jeon Seung-il) will broadcast live the plenary sessions, Planning and General Affairs Committee, and Social and Urban Committee activities starting from the 325th extraordinary session opening on September 3.


Until now, the Seo-gu Council posted recorded videos of plenary sessions by session on its website, but to guarantee residents' right to know and enhance transparency in the policy formation process, it established a live streaming system starting in July.


Through the Seo-gu Council website and YouTube, residents can watch the decision-making process and speeches of council members in real time from anywhere, making it easy for residents to check what and how matters are handled in the council.


Chairman Jeon Seung-il stated, "Live broadcasting is a natural step to guarantee residents' right to know and communication, and beyond live streaming, we will create a more approachable Seo-gu Council that gets closer to residents with an attitude of change and innovation."



Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Shin Dong-ho woogwank@asiae.co.kr


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