Gwangju Bukgu has introduced the "Political Party Banner Management System" to systematically manage political party banners, and began operating it this month.

Gwangju Buk-gu Government Office.

Gwangju Buk-gu Government Office.

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According to Bukgu on September 8, the new system allows political parties to directly register the locations and display periods of their banners, and automatically categorizes banners that need to be removed. This resolves the inefficiencies of the previous manual management method. As a result, the district expects improvements in the urban landscape and enhanced pedestrian safety.


Previously, Bukgu managed banners by attaching identification strips, maintaining logs, and requesting cooperation from political parties. However, the increasing number of banners and the risk of safety accidents had made management difficult. With the implementation of this new system, real-time status checks and prompt removal of banners have become possible, which is expected to reduce the number of civil complaints.



District Mayor Moon In stated, "Systematic management and prompt maintenance will help improve the city's appearance," adding, "We will do our best to create a pleasant Bukgu that residents can truly experience."


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