Jeong Myung Geun, Preliminary Candidate for Hwaseong Mayor

Jeong Myung Geun, the Democratic Party's preliminary candidate for Hwaseong Mayor, held a meeting on the 28th with about 20 parents of Donghwa Middle School in Bongdam-eup and pledged to actively address the inconveniences around the school.

Jeong Myung-geun, the Democratic Party pre-candidate for mayor of Hwaseong, held a meeting on the 28th with about 20 parents from Donghwa Middle School in Bongdam-eup. Provided by Hwaseong City

Jeong Myung-geun, the Democratic Party pre-candidate for mayor of Hwaseong, held a meeting on the 28th with about 20 parents from Donghwa Middle School in Bongdam-eup. Provided by Hwaseong City

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During the meeting with the parents who visited his campaign office on this day, Candidate Jeong stated, "We are operating the 'Daily Life Inconvenience Dowadream QR' code system to resolve various daily inconveniences experienced by citizens," and urged, "Please feel free to use it whenever there are inconveniences in daily life, including those around schools."


The parents pointed out, "Bongdam-eup relatively lacks high schools," and requested, "As crosswalks around the school are worn out and the asphalt is damaged, causing difficulties for students commuting to and from school, please expedite the improvements."


The 'Daily Life Inconvenience Dowadream QR' is a system introduced by Hwaseong City in May of last year to proactively identify daily inconvenience complaints from citizens and respond to their needs in advance. It was established to make it easy for residents to resolve various daily inconveniences without complicated identity verification or membership registration. QR codes are posted throughout citizen living spaces, including administrative welfare center bulletin boards in towns and villages, the Hwaseong City website, social media channels, and apartment elevator town bulletins.


In the afternoon, Candidate Jeong also held a policy meeting with officials from the Hwaseong City Small Library Association and requested that institutional measures be prepared to encourage Hwaseong citizens to read more books. The policy meeting was attended by permanent representative Kim Mikyung, co-representative Park Hyemyung, secretary-general Kwon Younghwa, and member Cha Youngsun, among others.


Candidate Myungkeun Jeong is holding a policy meeting with officials from the Hwaseong City Small Library Association on the afternoon of the 28th. Provided by preliminary candidate Myungkeun Jeong

Candidate Myungkeun Jeong is holding a policy meeting with officials from the Hwaseong City Small Library Association on the afternoon of the 28th. Provided by preliminary candidate Myungkeun Jeong

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Candidate Jeong stated, "It is necessary to form a governance council in which city libraries, small libraries, and bookstores participate together, and to provide exceptional incentives so that not only elementary, middle, and high school students but also citizens can read more books," adding, "I will actively support small libraries within apartment complexes so that citizens can feel satisfied with their services."



Officials from small libraries emphasized the need to establish a small library support center, increase staffing, and improve working conditions.


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