2024-05-14 14:43:27
Yeosu Mayor Jeong Ki-myeong held a policy meeting with elected members of the National Assembly. Yeosu Mayor Jeong Ki-myeong invited the 22nd Yeosu Kabul District National Assembly member-elect to a policy meeting and drew attention as they agreed to join forces to resolve local issues.
The meeting held at the City Hall Situation Room on Sunday, the 12th, was attended by about 30 people, including President-elect Joo Cheol-hyeon (A) and President-elect Jo Gye-won (B) of the Democratic Party of Korea, Mayor Jeong Ki-myeong, Vice Mayor Kim Jong-ki, and senior government officials.
At this meeting, Mayor Jeong reported on important regional issues that will become future new growth engines, systems and laws that urgently require enactment or revision, and projects proposed to the National Treasury, and requested support from the National Assembly.
Key suggestions include ▲Support for hosting the 2026 Yeosu World Expo international event ▲Promotion of creating a multi-purpose Raeyang Leisure and Tourism City ▲Construction of the Yeosu-Suncheon Expressway ▲Jeolla Line Yeosu-Iksan KTX high-speed rail project ▲Promotion of designation of Myodo Hydrogen Industry Cluster Opportunity Development Special Zone ▲Special Act on the Yeosun Incident There are 15 regional priority issues, including revisions.
In addition, as a project proposed by the National Treasury, ▲creation of Yulchon 2nd industrial complex ▲creation of Yulchon convergence and complex logistics complex ▲construction of Yeosu-Namhae undersea tunnel and establishment of response strategy ▲construction of an international exhibition and convention center within the Yeosu World Expo ▲introduction of a large-capacity artillery discharge system in the Honam area 10 other cases were also suggested.
In particular, Mayor Jeong said, “In order to resolve local pending projects, securing budget from the national treasury is more important than anything else, so we will share important issues with members of the National Assembly and strengthen cooperation in securing budget.” He added, “We will definitely push forward with projects for a better future for Yeosu.” “We ask for your active interest and cooperation to make this possible.”
Accordingly, National Assembly member-elect Joo Cheol-hyun said, “For the future development of Yeosu City and a unified Yeosu, if we join forces with the city executive, we can resolve various important issues in a timely manner.” He added, “We will meet frequently in the future to devise countermeasures and come up with solutions.” “Let’s build a cooperation system,” he suggested.
President-elect Jo Gye-won also said, “We will do our best to serve as a strong supporter of regional development through win-win cooperation in politics,” and “We will overcome the regional population decline and the crisis in the petrochemical industry of the Yeosu Industrial Complex and carry out Yeosu’s 100-year plan by discovering and fostering new growth engine industries.” “Let’s complete it together,” he said.
Meanwhile, a city official said, “The city and the 22nd National Assembly member-elect promised to work closely together to quickly resolve local issues and secure the national treasury budget through communication and harmony, including holding quarterly party-government councils.”
Queen Reporter Choi Hana Photo Yeosu City
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2024-05-14 14:43:27