Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi Province (Governor Jeon Jin-seon) announced on the 14th that it held the "2025 Yangpyeong-gun Women Village Leaders Meeting" on the 12th. The meeting was attended by 26 women village leaders from each eup and myeon, as well as key county officials including the Yangpyeong-gun governor, directors, and heads of departments.

Yangpyeong-gun held the "2025 Yangpyeong-gun Women Village Leaders Meeting" on the 12th and is taking a commemorative photo with the attendees. Provided by Yangpyeong-gun

Yangpyeong-gun held the "2025 Yangpyeong-gun Women Village Leaders Meeting" on the 12th and is taking a commemorative photo with the attendees. Provided by Yangpyeong-gun

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This meeting focused on the linkage between county administration and eup/myeon heads, providing an opportunity to listen to the roles and opinions of women village leaders. The women village leaders conveyed the voices of local residents and the practical issues faced in each eup and myeon, and discussed development plans tailored to county administration and the characteristics of each eup and myeon. Based on this, the county expressed its commitment to actively reflect the opinions of women village leaders in policy implementation.


Jeon Jin-seon, Governor of Yangpyeong-gun, said, “Women village leaders play a significant role in promoting county administration by leading village harmony and communication with delicacy and gentleness as important leaders of the local community. Through this meeting, we will strengthen cooperation to create an attractive Yangpyeong by reflecting the voices from the field conveyed by the women village leaders in county administration.”



Meanwhile, through this meeting, the county plans to strengthen communication with women village leaders and do its best to add delicacy and flexibility to Yangpyeong-gun administration to create an attractive Yangpyeong.


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