Strengthening Departmental Execution Reviews
Enhancing Local Economic Vitality

Hapcheon County in South Gyeongsang Province has initiated final inspections and strengthened process management to achieve its rapid fiscal execution target for the first half of the year.


On the 21st, the county announced that it held an "Improvement Meeting of Rapid Execution Performance for May 2026," presided over by Deputy County Governor Jang Jaehyeok, to review the execution status by department and current issues.


This meeting was convened with about a month remaining before the end of the first half to meticulously check the execution status of each project, and to proactively resolve on-site difficulties and causes of delay in advance.


[Photo provided by Hapcheon County] On the 21st, under the chairmanship of Deputy Governor Jang Jaehyuk, the "Meeting to Improve the Quick Execution Performance for May 2026" was held to review the execution status by department and current issues.

[Photo provided by Hapcheon County] On the 21st, under the chairmanship of Deputy Governor Jang Jaehyuk, the "Meeting to Improve the Quick Execution Performance for May 2026" was held to review the execution status by department and current issues.

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The county explained that, as all departments have actively pursued fiscal execution, a stable execution flow has been maintained so far.


In particular, the county plans to further strengthen on-site inspections and process management systems to ensure that the budget scheduled for the first half is allocated to the field without disruptions.


Additionally, the county intends to respond proactively to the consumption and investment targets that higher-level institutions are expected to present at the end of this month, aiming to maximize the tangible effects of revitalizing the local economy for residents.



Acting County Governor Jang Jaehyeok stated, "In the latter part of the first half, unexpected civil complaints or administrative procedure delays may introduce variables to project implementation," and urged, "Please remain vigilant until the end of June and, led by department heads, thoroughly manage risk factors that could cause delays."


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