Jeon Jinseon, Yangpyeong County Governor Candidate
Joint Proposal Delivered by Five Major Professional Organizations
Recommendations Include Parking Ordinance Revision, Expansion of Mandatory Local Business Participation, and More

The Yangpyeong County Professional Association Federation in Gyeonggi Province visited the election office of Jeon Jinseon, the People Power Party candidate for Yangpyeong County Governor, to deliver the "Yangpyeong County Government Proposal" aimed at seeking new opportunities for local small business owners and professional industries, and urged the implementation of practical measures.

Leaders of professional organizations are taking a commemorative photo with Jeon Jinseon, the candidate for Yangpyeong County Governor, after delivering the military government proposal. (From left: President Shin Heeyoung, President Lee Myunghyun, Candidate Jeon Jinseon, President Choi Nakyong). Provided by candidate Jeon Jinseon

Leaders of professional organizations are taking a commemorative photo with Jeon Jinseon, the candidate for Yangpyeong County Governor, after delivering the military government proposal. (From left: President Shin Heeyoung, President Lee Myunghyun, Candidate Jeon Jinseon, President Choi Nakyong). Provided by candidate Jeon Jinseon

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The ceremony was attended by key representatives of local professional organizations supporting the regional economy, including Choi Nakyong, President of the Yangpyeong branch of the Korean Institute of Architects, Shin Heeyoung, President of the Yangpyeong Surveyors Association, and Lee Myunghyun, President of the Yangpyeong County branch of the Korea Association of Realtors, who conveyed the urgent concerns from the field.


The joint proposal from five major professional organizations—architects, judicial scriveners, specialty contractors, surveyors, and realtors—includes concrete agenda items such as rationalizing parking lot ordinances, expanding mandatory participation shares and introducing a point system for local businesses, abolishing excessive administrative regulations in practical affairs, and establishing a new business attraction support team.


After thoroughly reviewing the proposal, candidate Jeon Jinseon emphasized "immediate and effective implementation" based on his extensive administrative experience.


Candidate Jeon Jinseon: "I will open new paths for local businesses and small business owners through administrative reform and strong execution."


Jeon described the challenges outlined in the proposal as "regulations created by desk-bound administration, out of touch with the realities on the ground," and declared, "Since architecture, surveying, civil engineering, and real estate are the lifeblood of Yangpyeong’s economy and the everyday lives of its people, I will not stop at mere review but will immediately incorporate feasible proposals into county administration."


In particular, regarding the demand to protect local companies and improve administrative practices, Jeon stressed, "Lowering administrative barriers and building predictable, trustworthy administration is the key to truly revitalizing the local economy. We will fine-tune the system so that local companies are not subject to reverse discrimination when goods and services are procured, and realize one-stop administrative services by establishing a business attraction support team."


He added, "To fundamentally transform the administrative structure, abundant experience and strong drive are essential. I will lead visible changes so that all members of professional organizations can focus on their work with peace of mind."



Finally, Jeon pledged, "What matters is not slogans shouted only during elections, but actions that residents can truly feel. By making the expertise and on-site leadership of professional organizations a partnership for county governance, I will ensure a strong and stable future for Yangpyeong."


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