Transition committee “1st new town maintenance, shortening possible”… change words? Twice a day explanation (comprehensive)

The previous day, announcing a ‘review as a mid- to long-term project’, interpreted as a speed adjustment and protested in the area

In the morning, “promised to proceed as planned,” followed by explanation once more in the followingnoon… Observation of ‘evolution of bad news’ ahead of the election

Bundang New Town established as the first new town

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Young-shin, Lee Eun-jung = The Presidential Transition Committee twice announced on the 26th that it was “progressing as promised by Yoon Seok-yeol” in relation to the first new town maintenance project in Bundang and Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do.

The day before, the transition committee announced that it was ‘reviewing the first phase of the new city reconstruction project as a mid- to long-term national task’, and it was interpreted as a speed control theory in the market centering on the area, and the controversy over ‘change of words’ arose.

Analysts say that it has started to evolve as local public opinion deteriorated ahead of the June 1 local elections and the Bundang parliamentary by-election.

In a notice to the media on the evening of the same day, the transition committee said, “General maintenance projects take a fairly long time, but it is possible to dramatically shorten the period required for the first-phase new towns due to special laws, etc.”

The transition committee continued, “Preparations for the implementation of the election-related pledges related to the first phase of the new city reorganization are proceeding as planned.”

Earlier this morning, Shim Gyo-eon, team leader of the Real Estate Task Force (TF), gave an unexpected briefing at the Jongno-gu takeover committee and said, “There is a misunderstanding regarding the expression that the first new city is a mid- to long-term review task, and we will correct it.” “The promise of the elected is as planned. It is in progress, and we are working hard to promote the maintenance project as soon as possible.”

“However, we need to establish a maintenance plan to prevent confusion in the rental market due to large-scale relocation,” said Shim.

Team leader Shim added, “I promise to collect various residents’ opinions in the future planning process.” .

Gyo-eon Shim, real estate TF team leader at the briefing
Gyo-eon Shim, real estate TF team leader at the briefing

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Shim Gyo-eon, the 20th Presidential Transition Committee Real Estate Task Force Team Leader, gives a briefing on the 1st new town development project, including Bundang and Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do, at the press conference of the transition committee in Tongui-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 26th. 2022.4.26 [인수위사진기자단] jeong@yna.co.kr

The previous day, the Real Estate TF of the Acquisition Committee made a statement, saying that it was “a matter under consideration as a mid- to long-term national task” in relation to the first phase of the new city reconstruction project through the announcement of Senior Spokesperson Won Il-hee.

When the cautious stance, which reads as speed control, came out, there was a big backlash in the first-phase new city areas such as Bundang and Ilsan.

In the case of Bundang, the first new city area, Rep. Kim Eun-hye of People’s Strength ran as a candidate for Gyeonggi Governor, and a by-election for the Bundang-gap National Assembly is scheduled to take place.

In the political circles, there is an interpretation that, ahead of the June election, local public sentiment worsened due to the issue of the first new city, and when the Democratic Party became an excuse for an attack, the transition committee started to settle the matter with additional clarification.

Candidate Eun-hye Kim was the party who proposed a special law in the National Assembly to shorten the period required for the reconstruction of the first new city by simplifying the licensing process, etc.

shiny@yna.co.kr

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