Pyeongtaek Mayor Jeong Jang-seon "Respect for the National Assembly's Swift Resolution to Lift Martial Law"
"Economic Crisis Deepens... Doing Our Best to Stabilize People's Livelihoods"
Jung Jang-seon, Mayor of Pyeongtaek City, Gyeonggi Province, stated on the 4th, "I pay tribute to the National Assembly for swiftly passing the resolution to lift the unprecedented state of emergency martial law," adding, "It is fortunate that the minimum constitutional order has been maintained thanks to the National Assembly's prompt efforts."
On the morning of the 4th, Jeong Jang-seon, Mayor of Pyeongtaek, urged the stabilization of the low-income economy and the smooth recovery from heavy snow damage during an emergency executive meeting. Provided by Pyeongtaek City
View original imageIn a press release on the same day, Mayor Jung emphasized, "Our economy is expected to suffer a greater shock due to this incident," and added, "The city will make every effort to stabilize the livelihood economy."
Mayor Jung also said, "As confusion is expected due to the unprecedented political situation, city officials will increase their vigilance and devote themselves to their duties." In particular, he mentioned that special measures will be established to support farmers who suffered significant damage from the recent heavy snowfall, and that full efforts will be made for recovery.
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He also delivered a message to citizens to overcome the crisis together. Mayor Jung urged, "If we all return to our daily lives without disturbances or confusion and do our best in our respective roles, we will be able to overcome the crisis we are currently facing."
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