"Building a Practical, People-Centered Pohang Where Seniors Are Respected"

Listening to Senior Center Concerns and Seeking Better Treatment

Pledges to Expand Urban Green Spaces and Improve Community-Based Governance

Heejeong Park, the Democratic Party candidate for Mayor of Pohang, visited the Pohang branch of the Korean Senior Citizens Association on May 7, ahead of Parents' Day. There, she met with Chairman Subok Park and other branch executives to listen to their opinions on local seniors' daily issues and the challenges faced in managing senior community centers.


During the meeting, key concerns raised included the insufficient treatment of branch leaders in each town and township, as well as difficulties caused by a lack of operational funds for senior centers.

Heejung Park, the Democratic Party candidate for mayor of Pohang, is holding the hand of an elderly voter. Photo provided by the candidate.

Heejung Park, the Democratic Party candidate for mayor of Pohang, is holding the hand of an elderly voter. Photo provided by the candidate.

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Candidate Heejeong Park stated, "Today's Pohang is built on the dedication of our seniors, who have steadfastly supported the city in both industrial workplaces and their daily lives," expressing her "sincere gratitude and respect."


She continued, "Welfare for seniors is not just about providing support, but about reducing daily inconveniences and preserving dignity. I will create a more comfortable city through practical, people-centered governance that citizens can truly feel in their everyday lives."


Heejeong Park also outlined her campaign pledges, including expanding urban green spaces in old downtown areas, improving pedestrian environments, increasing the number of heatwave shelters, and introducing a system to set deadlines for handling neighborhood civil complaints. She explained, "By creating walkable and welcoming living environments, I aim to reduce the everyday inconveniences faced by seniors."


She added, "I will strengthen community-based governance so that everyday inconveniences in neighborhoods are resolved more quickly, and so that citizens can live safely and comfortably close to home."


Heejeong Park stated, "I will ensure that our appreciation for Parents' Day goes beyond a single day and is reflected in the way the city is run, repaying seniors through our daily actions. I will make Pohang a place where the lives of seniors are truly respected."



Heejeong Park, a native of Pohang, has served three terms as a Pohang City Council member. She graduated from both the undergraduate and graduate programs in public administration at Dongguk University, and has worked as the Chair of the Autonomous Administration Committee and the Special Committee on Budget and Accounts, continuing her commitment to addressing local issues and engaging in practical, people-focused legislative activities.


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