gazette
The Gazette is an official document that announces a new law or a government policy decision. The gazette, an English word for the Gazette, was an alias for the coins the citizens of the Venetian Republic used to buy Italian newspapers. However, this name becomes a term referring to the newspaper, and later it is introduced into the English language. Even now, in English speaking countries, this word is also used to refer to the government notice, which was first published in 1665 by the London gadget. The London Gazette, which was published as the Oxford Gazette, was one of two official gazetteers published twice a week and functioned as a journalist at Oxford University. In many countries, the Official Gazette of the Government is issued prior to its entry into force, with the Republic of Korea and other countries announcing the decisions of the Administration, the National Assembly, and the Office in a circular or similar format.