"I Will Do My Best with Even Greater Humility"
Sponsored by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and the Four Major Local Government Associations

Kiuk Do, a member of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Assembly from the People Power Party representing Yecheon, announced on December 1 that he had received the Grand Prize at the 5th Korea WeMin Legislative Awards, which are held once every four years.


The 5th Korea WeMin Legislative Awards, jointly hosted by the Local Autonomy Research Institute and the Public-Private Communication Committee, and sponsored by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and the four major local government associations of Korea, is a highly significant event. Through a rigorous verification and evaluation process, it selects grassroots democratic leaders who have represented residents and driven regional development in local councils.

Kiuk Do, Member of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Assembly

Kiuk Do, Member of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Assembly

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The four major local government associations are the Governors Association of Korea, the National Association of Provincial Council Chairs, the National Association of Mayors, County Governors, and District Chiefs, and the National Association of City, County, and District Council Chairs.


The honor of the Grand Prize is awarded to only one member among the 17 metropolitan/provincial assemblies nationwide and one member among the basic local councils. Kiuk Do is the first and only recipient of the Grand Prize from the Gyeongbuk Provincial Assembly in its history.


Since entering politics in 2002, Kiuk Do has consistently stood by local residents and the socially disadvantaged, representing their interests. His sincerity and achievements in legislative activities have been recognized with this award.


In particular, Kiuk Do has continuously called for the expansion of priority purchases of products made by people with severe disabilities through policy forums, ordinance proposals, five-minute speeches, administrative audits, and budget and settlement reviews at the Gyeongbuk Provincial Assembly. He has worked to build public consensus that prioritizing the purchase of such products not only increases the income of people with disabilities but also creates jobs for them, fosters their independence, and leads to a virtuous cycle that reduces social costs.



Kiuk Do stated, "Receiving the Korea WeMin Legislative Grand Prize today is an award for everyone who has worked together with me, united in our efforts for regional development. I see it as encouragement that the path I have walked so far was not wrong, and as a reminder to remain true to my original intentions and strive even harder in the future." He added, "I will continue to do my best, with humility, alongside residents, to create a society where no one is left behind and everyone can live with a smile."


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