First Step Starting with Departmental Work Reports
Ha Jongmok, the 1st Deputy Mayor of Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, began a full-scale assessment of the city's administrative status by holding departmental work report meetings over two weeks from the 7th to the 24th to understand major tasks and current issues.
Ha Jongmok, the First Deputy Mayor of Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, began actively assessing the current status of city administration by holding departmental work report meetings.
With the launch of the 8th elected administration, the city has emphasized the innovation of the defense and nuclear industry structure, securing national budget, and demand-oriented administration. This year, the practical first year of the 8th administration, the city has expressed its ambition to lay the foundation for innovative growth for Changwon's next 50 years.
Accordingly, Deputy Mayor Ha, who took office on the 6th, did not hold a separate inauguration ceremony but began departmental work reports starting with the Planning and Coordination Office to quickly grasp the administrative direction toward becoming a "Northeast Asia Central City, Changwon," and plans to conduct in-depth discussions on key projects of each department.
The report meetings to be held over the next two weeks will cover key tasks and current issues from all departments, bureaus, and offices, as well as affiliated organizations (City Policy Research Institute, Leports Park, Facilities Corporation, etc.), and will conclude with visits to major current project sites (15 locations) in the five district offices' regions.
Deputy Mayor Ha said, "I feel a heavy responsibility to become a member of Changwon City at a time when we must complete the foundation for innovative growth for Changwon's next 50 years as a city with a population of one million," adding, "I will do my best to advance the core industries such as nuclear power and defense industries, which are key policies of Mayor Hong Nampyo's administration, and to discover and foster future new industries."
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