Seongju County Governor Jeon Hwasik Makes First Town Visit of 9th Administration
Listening to Residents On-Site
Promoting Local Specialties and Sharing County Governance Direction
Seongju County Governor Jeon Hwasik visited Byeokjin-myeon as the first destination for a town-by-town tour after the launch of the 9th popularly elected administration, starting communication efforts with local residents.
On July 13, Seongju County announced that Governor Jeon Hwasik, together with Kim Jongsik, Chairman of the Seongju County Council, and County Council Members Koo Gyokang and Yeo Noyeon, visited the Byeokjin-myeon Administrative Welfare Center, Welfare Hall, Nonghyup, and Cultural Center. They greeted residents for the first time and listened to voices from the field.
County Governor Jeon Hwasik, along with Kim Jeongsik, Chairman of the Seongju County Council, and council members Koo Gyogang and Yeo Noyeon, visited Byeokjin-myeon Administrative Welfare Center, Welfare Hall, Nonghyup, and Cultural Center to greet residents for the first time and listen to their concerns on the ground.
[Photo by Seongju County]
During the village heads' meeting held that day, the direction of the 9th administration's county governance was explained, and local issues were discussed.
The Byeokjin-myeon Village Heads' Council contributed to the promotion of local agricultural products by offering regional specialties such as king oyster mushrooms, zucchini, blueberries, plums, melons, and shine muscat grapes.
Governor Jeon Hwasik stated, after directly exchanging opinions with residents, “I will actively incorporate voices from the field into county administration to realize ‘One United Seongju, Revitalized Seongju.’”
This first on-site initiative immediately after the inauguration marks the starting point of the 9th administration's county governance.
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When communication with residents does not remain a one-time visit but leads to tangible policy changes, public trust in the administration will also increase.
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