Asan Mayor Sehyun Oh Joins Signature Campaign for Completion of Sejong Administrative Capital
"I Will Join Efforts to Build Consensus"
Asan Mayor Sehyun Oh (right) participating in the nationwide campaign to collect one million signatures for the completion of Sejong City's administrative capital at Asan City Hall on the 28th. / Photo by Sejong City
View original imageAsan Mayor Sehyun Oh participated in the nationwide campaign to collect one million signatures for the completion of Sejong City's administrative capital.
On the 28th, Kim Ryeosu, Director of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Sejong City, along with city officials and the Sejong Sarang Citizens' Association, held the "Visiting Nationwide One Million Signature Campaign for the Completion of the Administrative Capital" at Asan City Hall.
On this day, Mayor Sehyun Oh personally signed the petition and stated, "I will continue to join efforts to build consensus for the completion of Sejong as the administrative capital."
Kim Ryeosu, Director of Culture, Sports and Tourism, expressed deep gratitude for Asan City's participation in the completion of Sejong as the administrative capital, and promised, "We will continue to cooperate with local governments in the Chungcheong region and neighboring areas to achieve the goal of completing the administrative capital, promote balanced national development, and raise awareness of Sejong as a city of Korean culture."
Meanwhile, the city plans to continue the one million signature campaign for the completion of the administrative capital in the future.
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