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Lee Seunghwa, the governor of Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam, has launched a communication-focused administration to listen to the vivid voices from the field.
On the 5th, Sancheong-gun will begin the “2nd Anniversary Performance Report and Dialogue with Residents (Township Tour) of the 8th Civil Administration” starting with Sinan-myeon, Saengbiryang-myeon, and Sindeung-myeon.
This township tour, which will be conducted in all 11 towns and townships, has been organized to share the achievements made by the 8th civil administration under Lee Seunghwa over the past two years (first half).
County Governor Lee Seunghwa is having a time of conversation with residents during visits to 11 eup and myeon administrative sites.
In particular, as the administration enters its second half, it aims to listen to the diverse needs of residents and continue the communication-oriented administration by presenting the direction of governance to realize “a new and happy Sancheong for everyone.”
Additionally, through the dialogue session with residents, the plan is to broadly collect suggestions and inconveniences from citizens in various fields and actively reflect them in the administration to increase satisfaction.
Furthermore, issues that require urgent attention will be resolved immediately, while matters requiring long-term review will be handled after consultation with the relevant departments.
The township tour will be held on the 5th in Sinan-myeon, Saengbiryang-myeon, and Sindeung-myeon; on the 6th in Samjang-myeon, Sicheon-myeon, and Danseong-myeon; on the 7th in Obu-myeon, Saengcho-myeon, and Geumseo-myeon; and on the 9th in Sancheong-eup and Chahwang-myeon.
Governor Lee stated, “The heat wave continues, so I hope everyone takes care of their health,” and added, “As next year has been designated as the 2025 Year of Visiting Sancheong, we must showcase Sancheong’s new and changing image.”
He continued, “Although we face crises such as climate change and population decline, I hope for much interest and encouragement so that Sancheong can become a lively place visited by many tourists.”
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