Dongyeon Kim, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, expressed his gratitude to the members during his final attendance at the 'Giwoohoe' as governor and asked them to continue to unite their strength and wisdom for the future of Gyeonggi Province.


On the 26th, Governor Kim posted on his social networking service (SNS), "My connection with Giwoohoe dates back 11 years and 6 months, to the time when I served as the president of Ajou University," and recalled, "The relationship that began back then, even as the leader of the 11th group, continued as I met again as governor of Gyeonggi Province, and I was truly happy and proud to have walked the path of provincial administration together for the past four years."


He continued, "When I took office as governor four years ago, the word I held dear was 'opportunity.' At the center of many of the initiatives Gyeonggi Province has pursued—such as attracting investments of 100 trillion won, creating the semiconductor cluster, supporting small business owners, providing 360-degree care, climate response, The Gyeonggi Pass, and youth policies—there was always 'opportunity,'" he emphasized.


Governor Dongyeon Kim of Gyeonggi Province's post and photo on his SNS on the 26th

Governor Dongyeon Kim of Gyeonggi Province's post and photo on his SNS on the 26th

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He particularly stated, "The reason I was able to keep the promise that 'If Gyeonggi Province changes, Korea changes' is thanks to the unwavering support and encouragement from Giwoohoe members and all the residents of the province." He pledged, "Although today marks my last Giwoohoe as governor, as one resident who loves Gyeonggi Province, I will do my utmost for the future of both Gyeonggi Province and Korea."



He also said, "Thank you sincerely for everything so far," and asked, "Please continue to unite your strength and wisdom for Gyeonggi Province in the future."


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