Yang Bu-nam, a preliminary candidate for the National Assembly in the Seo-gu (Eul) electoral district of Gwangju Metropolitan City, has pledged to run a policy-focused campaign and launched a policy advisory committee to discuss local issues.
The advisory committee consists of a total of 19 members, organized into three subcommittees: National Policy Response, Local Issues, and Policy Pledges. Lee Young-cheon, Honorary Professor at Honam University, and Koo Moon-jung, Director of the Gwangju Metropolitan City Youth Center, serve as co-chairs.
The committee prioritized discussing policies to improve the quality of life for residents of Seo-gu Eul, addressing the incompetence of the Yoon Seok-yeol administration's pursuit of fairness and common sense, as well as local issues.
Lee Young-cheon, chair of the advisory committee, expressed his aspirations, saying, “All of us on the advisory committee share a sense of responsibility as if we were Yang Bu-nam ourselves, and we will work to develop the most necessary policies and pledges tailored to Seo-gu Eul.”
Preliminary candidate Yang Bu-nam stated, “Many local issues have accumulated in the Seo-gu Eul area. I hope that experts from various fields will propose good solutions and alternatives for local issues, including the Pungam intersection,” adding, “The opinions presented by the advisory committee will definitely be reflected in policies and pledges.”
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