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Hapcheon County Launches Dialogue with Residents to Share County Vision

Designing This Year with Residents' Voices
Launching a Resident-Centered Administration

Hapcheon County in South Gyeongsang Province will hold the "2026 Dialogue with Residents" from January 20, starting in Gahoe-myeon, through January 27, with the aim of sharing the county government's vision and strengthening communication with residents to shape a hopeful future for Hapcheon together.


This "2026 Dialogue with Residents" will visit all 17 towns and townships, focusing on explaining the direction of county administration, discussing local issues, and gathering on-site feedback to enhance communication with residents.


The county plans to listen to a wide range of opinions from local residents and actively reflect them in county policies, thereby providing better administrative services, building consensus among residents, and increasing satisfaction with county administration.

Hapcheon County Launches Dialogue with Residents to Share County Vision Photo of Hapcheon County 2025 Dialogue with Residents event.

In particular, this round of dialogue with residents is expected to serve as a venue for in-depth conversations and discussions on various regional issues. The diverse suggestions and opinions presented by residents at these meetings will serve as valuable input for formulating and implementing policies in the latter half of the 8th popularly elected county administration.


County Governor Kim Yooncheol stated, "The dialogue with residents is the starting point of county administration and the most important channel for communication. We will listen attentively to each and every resident's valuable opinion and actively incorporate them into policies to make Hapcheon a better place to live."


Meanwhile, the dialogue with residents will be held on the following schedule: Gahoe-myeon, Samga-myeon, and Ssangbaek-myeon on January 20; Daeyang-myeon, Myosan-myeon, and Bongsan-myeon on January 21; Gayamyeon and Yaro-myeon on January 22; Ssangchaek-myeon, Cheongdeok-myeon, and Deokgok-myeon on January 23; Chogye-myeon, Jeokjung-myeon, and Yulgok-myeon on January 26; and Hapcheon-eup, Yongju-myeon, and Daebyeong-myeon on January 27.


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