On the 14th, citizens gather in front of the National Assembly in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, for the second vote on President Yoon Seok-yeol's impeachment motion and the candlelight rally urging impeachment. /Courtesy of News1

Following the resolution of the impeachment bill against President Yoon Suk Yeol, Seoul districts have entered an emergency work mode.

According to Seoul districts on the 15th, Jung District convened an emergency meeting immediately after the impeachment bill was approved on the 14th. Kim Gil-seong, the head of Jung District Office, noted, "The primary task of the district office is to safeguard the safety and daily life of the residents," and urged, "Employ all district resources."

On the 9th, Jung District set up the "Local Livelihood Stabilization Task Force," appointing Deputy Head Lee Sang-hoon as the task force leader, and initiated operations across four teams: local administration, local economy, support for vulnerable groups, and safety management.

Seongbuk District also held an emergency meeting chaired by District Head Lee Seung-ro immediately after the impeachment approval the previous day. In the message "To Seongbuk Residents," the district head stated, "All public officials of Seongbuk District will diligently ensure the maintenance and safety of residents' daily lives as a top priority, remaining steadfast in their duties."

On the 10th, the "Seongbuk District Resident Life Stabilization Special Task Force" was activated to implement special measures in five key areas: livelihood economy, support for vulnerable groups, disaster safety, medical health, and daily transportation. Additionally, plans were made to consider deferring reimbursement for small and medium enterprises (sme) fostering loan support, expanding low-interest special loan support for small business owners, and issuing the Seongbuk Love Gift Certificates.

Jin Kyo-hoon, the head of Gangseo District, also held an "emergency executive meeting" the day before, following the impeachment bill's passage, instructing measures for stabilization of livelihoods. Jin noted, "For issues closely related to residents' lives, economy, and safety, they must be pursued without disruption as initially planned."

Gangseo District aims to boost the local economy by implementing budgets for projects in consumption and investment sectors, conducting festivals and events organized by the district as planned, and strengthening support for small business owners and small and medium enterprises (sme).

Geumcheon District held an emergency meeting on this morning, led by District Head Yoo Seong-hoon, to stabilize district administration operations. Yoo noted, "We need to consider and devise departmental measures for livelihood stabilization," and added, "State policy projects may be delayed, so we must proactively address collaboration projects with the central government."