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    Kim Young-sam (Korean: 김영삼; Hanja: 金泳三; Korean pronunciation: [ki.mjʌŋ.sam] or [kim] [jʌŋ.sam]; 20 December 1927 – 22 November 2015), often referred to...
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    Kim Young-sam's expulsion from the National Assembly, which Kim Jae-gyu feared to be a disastrous path. On October 3, 1979, Kim Jae-gyu met Kim Young-sam...
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    Gwangju Massacre, but were pardoned the following year by Kim Young-sam on advice of president-elect Kim Dae-jung. He was a leader of the Democratic Justice...
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    and protests escalated. Political opponents Kim Dae-jung and Kim Jong-pil were arrested, and Kim Young-sam was confined to house arrest. On 18 May 1980...
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    talented orator, Kim could command unwavering loyalty among his supporters. Kim won the nomination of the opposition party over Kim Young-sam, another pro-democracy...
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    election of hardliner Kim Young-sam, but Cha interfered in KCIA's political sabotage with its own behind-scene maneuvers. When Kim Young-sam was elected as the...
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    Sam Kim (Korean: 샘김; born February 19, 1998[citation needed]) is an American singer-songwriter, producer, and guitarist based in South Korea. He is signed...
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  • Kim Young-sam (born April 4, 1982) is a retired South Korean football player who played for Ulsan Hyundai FC. Ulsan Hyundai AFC Champions League (1):...
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    1987 South Korean presidential election (category Kim Young-sam)
    elections with 37% of the vote. The two major opposition candidates, Kim Young-sam and Kim Dae-jung, won over 55% of the vote between them. Voter turnout was...
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    rates) in fuel costs and other fees. Former President of South Korea Kim Young-sam visited Taipei for five days in July 2001. During this visit, he met...
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    had been sentenced to 17 years, by President Kim Young-sam, on the advice of the incoming President-elect Kim Dae-jung, whom Chun's administration had sentenced...
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    1987 by Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam, splitting from the New Korean Democratic Party. The party faced another split later that year with Kim Dae-jung...
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    1992 South Korean presidential election (category Kim Young-sam)
    Kim Young-sam of the ruling Democratic Liberal Party won with 41 percent of the vote. On 22 January 1990 two opposition leaders Kim Young-sam and Kim...
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    merging of Roh Tae-woo's Democratic Justice Party, Kim Young-sam's Reunification Democratic Party and Kim Jong-pil's New Democratic Republican Party to form...
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  • Uprising, is the primary justification for Chun's 1995 arrest by the Kim Young-sam administration. 12.12: The Day (2023) 4th Republic (1995-96) 5th Republic...
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  • Hyun-moo, chef Han Yeo-woon – Lee In-hye, Sam-soon's assistant Kim Hyun-jung – Jang Young-ja, dining room captain Kim Ki-bang – Ki-bang, kitchen assistant...
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    North Korean armed spies to assassinate the President of South Korea, Kim Young-sam, during his visit to Chuncheon, on 5 October 1996.[citation needed]...
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    and Kim Young-sam had five children: three daughters (Kim Hye-young, Kim Hye-jeong, Kim Hye-suk) and two sons (Kim Hyun-cheol, Euncheol Kim). Kim Hyun-cheol...
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    bid and endorsed Kim Dae-jung after the party leadership, including Chairman Yu Jin-san, announced they would be backing Kim Young-sam. At the convention...
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    main building, official residence, and Chunchugwan. In 1993, during Kim Young-sam's presidency, the building built by Japan for the then-official residence...
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  • Hanbo scandal (category Kim Young-sam)
    illegal preferential treatment from the government of Korean president Kim Young-sam, primarily through loans issued by banks under pressure from bribed...
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    students returned to their campuses. On 16 May, opposition leaders Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam held a joint press conference, echoing the students’ demands...
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    New Democratic Party, including notable opposition leaders Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam, and campaigned on a focus on greater democratic rights. The...
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    result was a major moral victory for the opposition, led by Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam. The opposition's key demand was direct presidential elections...
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    6th: Roh Tae-woo 13th term (served: 1988–1993) 7th: Kim Young-sam 14th term (served: 1993–1998) 8th: Kim Dae-jung 15th term (served: 1998–2003) 9th: Roh Moo-hyun...
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    the death of one female worker. Kim Young-sam arrested. 4 October 1979 - The ruling Republicans expelled Kim Young-sam from the National Assembly. 16 October...
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    Young Oak Kim (née Choe, Korean: 최영옥; born October 18, 1962) is an American politician and businesswoman serving as the U.S. representative for California's...
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    as a government investment enterprise. But, the Kim Dae Jung administration following the Kim Young Sam administration listed privatization of public enterprise...
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    1988. It was the largest opposition party in South Korea until Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam left to form the Reunification Democratic Party. The party was...
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    President Lee Myung-bak, First Lady Kim Yoon-ok, former First Lady Lee Hee-ho, former presidents Kim Dae-jung, Kim Young-sam and members of National Assembly...
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