1. Background and necessity of promotion

Gangnam-gu, Seoul, boasts a high fiscal self-sufficiency rate of over 70% and is recognized as a district within Seoul for its strong policy execution and administrative efficiency.
Following the comprehensive revision of the Local Autonomy Act (2022) , expanding resident participation, enhancing administrative transparency, and advancing digital administration have emerged as key priorities. Within this framework, Gangnam-gu is building a participatory autonomous administrative system
where the local council, administrative branch, and residents collaborate to design and evaluate policies .
 

 

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Administrative goalsEstablishment of a participatory autonomous administration
Core keywordsParticipatory, transparent, and digital-based administration
Institutional basisLocal Autonomy Act, Information Disclosure Act, Citizen Participation Budget Ordinance, etc.
2. Group leader's pledges and policies

Gangnam District Office is pursuing digital civil service innovation, expanding participatory budgeting, and enhancing the climate-responsive administrative system under the motto of "smart administration and inclusive welfare."
In October 2025, the district office released the results of a campaign pledge implementation evaluation, announcing key achievements as follows:

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Progress

Administrative innovationIntroduction of electronic documents and smart civil complaint systems85%
Welfare policyExpanding Customized Support for Youth and Single-Person Households72%
environmental policyEnactment of the Basic Ordinance on Climate Crisis Response90%
Resident participationBuilding an online participatory budgeting platform95%
3. Administrative Issues

Gangnam-gu's recent major administrative issues can be summarized into three:
The need to strengthen personal information protection following the introduction of smart administration
; ② Discussion on expanding the actual reflection rate of resident participation budgeting;
and ③ Budget adjustments to create a sustainable urban environment
. In particular, the digital governance system was discussed at the September 2025 council session, focusing on the "Data-Based Administrative Ordinance."

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Data administrationBuilding a data-driven policy decision systemSmart Information Department
Participatory budgetingResident suggestion reflection rate: 26.6% → 30% targetBudget Officer
Environmental administrationDeveloping a Climate Crisis Response PlanUrban Planning Department
4. Current status and major activities of the legislature

Gangnam-gu Council is composed of 25 members (15 from the People Power Party and 10 from the Democratic Party), and
at the regular session in October 2025 , it deliberated on the Basic Ordinance on Responding to the Climate Crisis and the Amendment to the Ordinance on Supporting the Activation of Local Autonomy .

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Number of members25 people (People Power Party 15 / Democratic Party 10)
Major standing committeesAdministrative Finance, Welfare City, and Management Committee
Recent agendaClimate ordinance, resident participation ordinance, and budget review
sourceGangnam District Council Official Website
5. Key Ordinances and Policy Agenda

Ordinance name

Main contents

Time of resolution

Amendment to the Participatory Budgeting OrdinanceExpanding Youth and Online Participation2025.9
Basic Ordinance on Climate Crisis ResponseEstablishing carbon neutrality goals and implementation plans2025.10
6. Parliament-Executive Cooperation and Oversight System

The National Assembly monitors the executive branch's policies through administrative audits and policy inquiries, and key policy inquiries are made public in real time.
The October 2025 audit reported that "delays in processing electronic civil petitions" and "the need to improve data openness" were key issues.

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Object of gratitude29 departments and affiliated organizations
Key PointsSpeed ​​of civil complaint processing, data disclosure rate, and budget execution management
Improvement measuresPromoting shortened processing times and automation of work
7. National Assembly activities

The National Assembly members representing Gangnam District (Gap and Eul) are continuing their legislative activities related to resident welfare and economic revitalization.
In September 2025, the "Gangnam Startup Valley Creation Special Act" and the "Youth Entrepreneurship Incubator Support Project" were submitted to the National Assembly plenary session for reporting.

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Member's name

Main activities

Gangnam GapRep. Yoon Chang-hyun (People Power Party)Proposed local industry specialization bill, calls for deregulation
GangnamRep. Jeon Hyeon-hee (Democratic Party of Korea)Proposal for a policy to expand social services based on public data
joint activitiesCooperation in securing budget for the Gangnam area's metropolitan transportation networkAnnounced in October 2025
8. Administrative Information Disclosure and Transparency

Both Gangnam District Office and the council disclose budget execution, audit results, and ordinance status through the Information Disclosure Portal
. The "public data openness rate" stands at 79%
, higher than the Seoul city average (72%), maintaining a high ranking in administrative reliability and transparency.

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Information Disclosure SystemParallel pre-announcement + billing disclosureRegular report
Public itemsBudget, ordinance, business performance, and audit resultsRenewed twice a year
Openness rate79% (Seoul average 72%)As of Q3 2025
9. Digital Autonomous Administration Innovation

By 2025, Gangnam-gu will operate a "Smart Administrative Information System" and a "Data Lab," and
have piloted AI-based civil complaint analysis and policy recommendation functions.
Furthermore, a project to establish an "AI Administrative Secretary Service" (tentative name) in collaboration with the Seoul Metropolitan Government is underway.

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System nameGangnam Data Lab
functionIntegrated analysis of civil complaints, environment, welfare, and safety data
LinkageSeoul City AI Administrative Secretary Project
Expected effectEvidence-based policy decisions and administrative efficiency
10. Project to Strengthen Resident Participation and Autonomy

As of the second half of 2025, 420 participatory budgeting project proposals had been submitted , of which 112 had been implemented.
Additionally, programs are being implemented to expand participation among diverse groups, including youth, seniors, and foreigners.

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Participatory budget sizeAbout 4 billion won
Reflection rate26.6%
Youth Participation ProgramGangnam Future Generation Forum, Policy Tonton Camp
Foreign participationPilot Operation of the Global Community Budget Debate
11. Resident Autonomy Association and Village Autonomy Network

All 22 neighborhoods in Gangnam-gu have established resident self-government associations, and
Yeoksam 1-dong and Gaepo 4-dong were selected as 'Seoul-style resident self-government best practices.'

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Establishment of a resident autonomy associationFull operation of 22 dong
Representative caseIntroduction of a village camp-style decision-making system in Yeoksam 1-dong
networkVillage community, youth policy, senior communication meeting, etc.
12. Summary

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Key points

Administrative directionCitizen participation, transparent administration, and digital innovation
Group leader policySmart Civil Complaints, Welfare Expansion, Climate Response
legislative activitiesEnactment and revision of ordinances, budget monitoring, and public inquiries
cooperative systemCooperation between the three axes of the legislature, the executive branch, and the National Assembly
local autonomyParticipatory budgeting, resident self-government associations, and community revitalization
13. Expected Effects and Diffusion of AI Analysis

AI-based administrative and legislative data analysis is expected to become a key driver of future local government innovation.
By linking with Seoul City's "AI Administrative Support System," Gangnam-gu can take the lead in legislative analysis, civil complaint prediction, and resident participation data visualization .

Analysis items

effect

ΔAdministrative efficiency (%)+18.2 (Reduced work time through AI automatic analysis)
ΔParticipation rate (%)+12.5 (increased reflection of data-based resident suggestions)
ΔReliability (index)+0.21 (improved administrative transparency)
Δ Policy accuracy (%)+9.3 (AI prediction policy establishment accuracy)