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    Lee Nak-yon (Korean: 이낙연; Hanja: 李洛淵; born 20 December 1951), also known as Lee Nak-yeon, is a South Korean politician who served as the 45th prime minister...
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    nominated Lee Jae-myung as its nominee in the 2022 presidential election over other contenders such as former Democratic Party leaders Lee Nak-yon and Choo...
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    candidate Lee Nak-yon called for an appeal of the results, until being forced to concede. In the PPP, frontrunner Yoon and party chairman Lee Jun-seok...
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    led by former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon. The party was founded on February 4, 2024. According to the party, Lee Nak-yon and Kim Jong-min will serve as...
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  • youngest person to form the Supreme Council of the ruling party under Lee Nak-yon leadership who served as Moon's first prime minister. Park was previously...
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    (Member of the National Assembly) Lee Jun-seok Lee Jun-seok (Member of the National Assembly) Lee Nak-yon Lee Nak-yon (former Prime Minister of South Korea)...
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  • Lee Nak-yon, would merge to create the New Reform Party, with the new party being led by Lee Jun-seok and Lee Nak-yon. On 20 February 2024, Lee Nak-yon...
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  • Second Lady of South Korea from 2017 to 2020 during which her spouse, Lee Nak-yon, served as Prime Minister of South Korea. After finishing her undergraduate...
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    Jongno election to Democratic Party candidate and former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon. Hwang resigned from the leadership on 15 April, shortly after the election...
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    leader serves for the fixed two-year term, the newly elected leader Lee Nak-yon is unlikely to serve for two years due to his presumptive presidential...
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    Han Duck-soo Han Seung-soo Chung Un-chan Kim Hwang-sik Chung Hong-won Lee Wan-koo Hwang Kyo-ahn Lee Nak-yon Chung Sye-kyun Kim Boo-kyum Han Duck-soo...
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    he and his delegation visited South Korea, met with Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon, Prosecutor General Moon Moo-il, strengthening cooperation between the...
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    at the Olympic Headliner Show. On June 20, 2018, then-Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon recognized and praised Ok's efforts to enlist in active duty during his...
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    Minister Kim Sung-hwan (2012) President Park Geun-hye (2015) Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon (2018) Both nations have signed several bilateral agreements: Trade Agreement...
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    President of South Korea Moon Jae-in and the prime minister of South Korea Lee Nak-yon. Khürelsükh represented the Mongolian Government at the 73rd session...
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    Acting 11 May 2017 31 May 2017 20 days Liberty Korea Moon Jae-in 45 Lee Nak-yon 이낙연 李洛淵 (born 1951) 31 May 2017 14 January 2020 2 years, 228 days Democratic...
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    Lee Myung-bak was inaugurated as president, being succeeded in the office by Han Seung-soo. As Han was viewed as a political centrist, president Lee Myung-bak...
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    Lee Jae-myung (Korean: 이재명; born 8 December 1963, Andong) is a South Korean lawyer and politician serving as a member of the National Assembly and the...
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    including police studies/criminology expert Pyo Chang-won, political critic Lee Chul-hee, and former president Park's secretary Cho Ung-chun to prepare for...
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    weeks before the government of South Korea was founded, and was held by Lee Beom-seok until 1950. During the Second Republic a parliamentary system was...
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    individual supports for the ruling Democratic Party frontrunners Lee Jae-myung and Lee Nak-yon. On 4 March 2021, Yoon tendered his resignation as the prosecutor-general...
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    worked with her husband and South Korean Ambassador to the United States Lee Soo-hyuck to obtain 500,000 testing kits for $9.46 million during the 2020...
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    losing to another future president, Lee Myung-bak.[citation needed] Roh founded the new party with Lee Bu-Yeong, Lee Chul, Kim Won-Gi, and Kim Jeong-Gil...
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  • by-election on 2 May 2021 following the resignation of the incumbent Lee Nak-yon in March 2021. Lee stepped down from party leader due to party rule which bans...
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  • percent of total revenue." Oh also said, "We have not received a cent from Lee Myung-bak government for central government advertising." However a government...
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    presidential election in 1997, he defeated Grand National Party candidate Lee Hoi-chang through an alliance with Kim Jong-pil and DJP. Kim was the first...
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    new secretary-general of the Democratic Party, under the new President Lee Nak-yon. Park Kwang-on was elected as the floor leader of the Democratic Party...
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    merged of National Congress for New Politics and New People Party led by Lee In-je and a number of conservative minded politicians joined it. In the 2000...
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    next finance minister was strongly recommended by then-Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon whom Hong closely worked for as Minister for Government Policy Coordination...
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  • team in 2017. In September 2020, newly elected leader of his party, Lee Nak-yon, appointed Cho as Deputy Secretary-General for Future overseeing party's...
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