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Chungcheongnam-do Launches 4th Public-Private Partnership Committee to Bolster Citizen Engagement in Governance

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-17 08:24:05
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Cheonan, South Korea – Chungcheongnam-do Province has officially inaugurated its 4th Public-Private Partnership Committee, signaling a renewed commitment to fostering collaborative governance and enhancing the integration of citizen perspectives into policy formulation and implementation. The appointment ceremony, held on April 14th at the Provincial Government Office in Cheonan, brought together Governor Kim Tae-heum and 30 newly appointed committee members, marking the commencement of their two-year term dedicated to strengthening the bond between the government and its constituents.

The establishment of the Public-Private Partnership Council is rooted in the ‘Basic Ordinance for Promoting Public-Private Partnership in Chungcheongnam-do,’ a legislative framework designed to ensure the efficient and transparent operation of collaborative initiatives. The council's composition reflects a diverse range of stakeholders, including the Governor (serving as the ex-officio co-chairperson), members of the provincial assembly, representatives nominated by various cities and counties within the province, and engaged citizens selected through an open public application process. This inclusive structure aims to ensure that a multitude of voices and perspectives are considered in the governance process.

The 30 appointed committee members will be strategically organized into three specialized subcommittees: the Institutional Foundation Subcommittee, tasked with reviewing and improving the legal and systemic frameworks supporting public-private partnerships; the Partnership Project Subcommittee, which will focus on the development, implementation, evaluation, and feedback mechanisms for collaborative projects; and the Gonggam Maru (Empathy Space) Operation Subcommittee, dedicated to facilitating communication and building consensus between the government and the public through various engagement platforms.

A key component of the inauguration ceremony was the signing of a Conflict of Interest Prevention and Integrity Practice Pledge by all committee members. This act underscored the commitment of the council to ethical conduct and transparent operations, building public trust in the collaborative governance process. Looking ahead, the council plans to actively engage with the broader citizenry through a series of public-private partnership discussion forums and educational initiatives. These outreach efforts aim to foster a deeper understanding of collaborative governance principles and encourage greater citizen participation in shaping the future of Chungcheongnam-do.

Following the formal appointments, Cho Jae-hak, CEO of Together Iroom, delivered an insightful lecture on ‘Local Government and Public-Private Partnership.’ The session aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the principles, benefits, and practical applications of collaborative governance in the local context, equipping the new committee members with the knowledge and tools necessary for their roles.

In his address to the newly formed committee, Governor Kim Tae-heum emphasized a paradigm shift in governance, stating, “The era where policies were unilaterally decided by public officials has come to an end.” He underscored the critical role of citizen engagement, asserting that “the capacity of provincial administration will be significantly amplified, and truly effective policies that resonate with the daily lives of our citizens can be created only when they are grounded in public participation and cooperation.”

Highlighting the province’s ongoing efforts to enhance citizen involvement, Governor Kim noted, “Chungcheongnam-do has been actively working to expand citizen participation through various standing committees, the citizen participatory budget system, and innovative online communication platforms.” He concluded his remarks with a hopeful vision for the future, stating, “I sincerely hope that the Public-Private Partnership Council will serve as an even wider and more robust bridge connecting Chungcheongnam-do and its citizens, fostering a truly collaborative and responsive governance system for the benefit of all.” The launch of the 4th Public-Private Partnership Committee marks a significant step towards a more inclusive and participatory governance model in Chungcheongnam-do, promising a future where citizen voices play an integral role in shaping provincial policies and initiatives.  


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