Gyeonggi Province will hold a "Public Petition for Regulation Improvement Idea Contest" to address and improve unreasonable regulations encountered in daily life and on-site situations.


The contest seeks proposals to improve unreasonable administrative regulations that inconvenience residents in their everyday lives or hinder business activities across all areas of provincial governance, including employment, daily living, and the economy. The application period runs until May 31 of this year.


Submitted ideas will be reviewed by relevant departments and evaluated by external experts, with nine outstanding proposals to be selected. Each of the top three proposals will receive a prize of 500,000 won, three excellent proposals will each receive 300,000 won, and three encouragement awards will each be given 200,000 won.


Public Feedback Contest on Improving Livelihood Regulations Poster

Public Feedback Contest on Improving Livelihood Regulations Poster

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Residents wishing to participate should fill out an application on the Gyeonggi Province Integrated Contest website (www.gg.go.kr/gongmo) and submit it by email (jhj2248@gg.go.kr). The final results will be announced as early as June, both on the notice board of the Integrated Contest website and through individual notifications.



Kim Baek-sik, Director of Regulatory Reform for Gyeonggi Province, said, "This is a meaningful opportunity to discover innovative ideas that can resolve daily inconveniences for residents and revitalize the local economy." He added, "We hope that many ideas beneficial to residents' lives and the regional economy will be proposed through this contest."


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