Haenam County Council and Miryang City Council Hold Exchange and Cooperation Meeting
Discussion on Mutual Regional Development and Legislative Cooperation
The Haenam County Council in South Jeolla Province announced on the 24th that it held a meeting with the Miryang City Council on the 23rd at the Haenam County Office conference room to promote exchange and cooperation.
More than 50 council members and staff from both councils attended the meeting, sharing their legislative experiences and discussing a variety of cooperative measures for mutual regional development.
Haenam County Council held a meeting to promote exchange and cooperation with Miryang City Council on the 23rd at the Haenam County Office conference room. Photo by Haenam County Council
View original imageIn particular, participants exchanged opinions on cases of ordinance enactment reflecting regional characteristics, support policies in the agricultural sector, and strategies to address population decline. They also discussed sustainable development measures for rural and fishing communities, including the renewable energy industry.
Heo Hong, Chairperson of the Miryang City Council, expressed gratitude to the Haenam County Council for their warm welcome and said he hopes this will lay the groundwork for addressing shared regional issues.
Lee Seongok, Chairperson of the Haenam County Council, stated that they will continue to strive for tangible results through ongoing mutual exchange.
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Both councils plan to continue exchanging legislative information and building a cooperative system as a result of this meeting.
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