270th Jinju City Council Regular Session Concludes ... Next Year's Main Budget Finalized
Jinju City Finalizes Next Year’s Budget at 1.9398 Trillion Won
The Jinju City Council in South Gyeongsang Province held the 3rd plenary session of the 2nd regular meeting of its 270th term on December 15 and passed the 2026 main budget bill, as amended, submitted by Jinju City.
At the plenary session, the main budget bill was approved without objection, reflecting the 223 million won reduction in general expenditure as decided by the Special Committee on Budget and Accounts, which was held from December 10 to 12.
Photos from the 3rd plenary session of the 2nd regular meeting of the 270th Jinju City Council.
View original imagePreviously, Jinju City had submitted its main budget bill for the next year at 1.94 trillion won, an increase of 141.9 billion won (7.9%) from this year’s 1.7981 trillion won.
By account, the general account was 1.6416 trillion won and the special account was 298.4 billion won. Of the 17 items reduced, totaling 223 million won, all were from the general account. As a result, the final 2026 budget for Jinju City was set at 1.9398 trillion won.
On the same day, the Jinju City Council also adopted a proposal urging countermeasures for farms affected by persimmon anthracnose due to abnormal climate conditions.
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Assemblywoman Shin Seokyung, who explained the proposal, pointed out that farm damage caused by the climate crisis is occurring periodically and emphasized that support for farmers is urgently needed, as persimmon anthracnose and some other crop diseases are still not covered by crop disaster insurance. She called on the government to implement responsible policies.
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