The Gyeonggi Province Provincial Advisory Committee has completed its reorganization and has officially begun its activities.
On October 16, Gyeonggi Province held the 5th Provincial Advisory Committee meeting at the provincial government building, with Chairman Park Neung-hoo, newly appointed committee members, and key department heads in attendance.
During the meeting, Chairman Park presented appointment letters to Kim Kibong, Professor Emeritus of the Department of History at Kyonggi University, and Choi Jae-han, Director of Democracy 4.0 Research Institute. He stated, "I hope that all committee members will lead innovation in Gyeonggi Province and become a driving force for the great changes that will transform Korea."
The Provincial Advisory Committee is composed of individuals with extensive experience and expertise in various fields. It will work closely with provincial departments to propose creative alternatives and seek practical solutions for the advancement of provincial administration, focusing on key issues.
Gyeonggi Province Provincial Advisory Committee held a meeting on the 16th to discuss current issues. Photo by Gyeonggi Province
At the meeting, participants shared opinions on core provincial issues, including the current status of the committee's operations, the Gyeonggi Province integrated care support pilot project, attracting outstanding foreign talent through the implementation of a metropolitan visa system, and the challenges facing the Gyeonggi Provincial Library as a new standard for libraries.
Chairman Park Neung-hoo emphasized, "While maintaining the committee's fundamental direction, we will further expand and innovate the scope of provincial administration through the expertise and ideas of our members. We will strengthen the role of the Provincial Advisory Committee as a bridge of trust between residents and the provincial government."
Based on the committee's advice, Gyeonggi Province plans to develop detailed and actionable strategies, and to turn proposed policy ideas into tangible results that improve the lives of residents through consultation with relevant departments.
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