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    Lee Hoi-chang (Korean pronunciation: [i.hø.tɕʰaŋ]; born June 2, 1935) is a South Korean politician and lawyer who served as the prime minister of South...
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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 opposition...
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    Gymnastics Arena, during which former Prime Minister Lee Hoi-chang defeated former Gyeonggi governor Lee In-je after two rounds of voting and became the party's...
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    2007 South Korean presidential election (category Lee Myung-bak)
    Dong-young, opposition Grand National Party's Lee Myung-bak, and conservative independent Lee Hoi-chang. Also in the race but polling less than 10% were...
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    Roh Moo-Hyun of the ruling Millennium Democratic Party, who defeated Lee Hoi-chang of the Grand National Party by just over half a million votes. President...
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  • October 2005. On 19 December 2007, the GNP's candidate, former Seoul mayor Lee Myung-bak won the presidential election, ending the party's ten-year period...
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    22 April 2008. Chang, S (10 May 2008). "South Koreans protest U.S. beef as unsafe". MarketWatch. 데일리안 미디어. 26 September 2008. "Lee's Economic Mojo"....
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    Lee 2012, p. 120. Lee 2012, pp. 128–129. Lee 2012, p. 122. Lee 2012, pp. 122–123. Lee 2012, p. 127. Lee 2012, pp. 123–124. Lee 2012, pp. 124–125. Lee...
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    In-sung Lee Hoi-chang Lee Yung-dug Lee Hong-koo Lee Soo-sung Goh Kun Kim Jong-pil Park Tae-joon Lee Hun-jai Lee Han-dong Chang Sang Jeon Yun-churl Chang Dae-whan...
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    Syngman Rhee (redirect from Lee Sŭng-man)
    his protégé, Lee Ki-poong, elected as Vice President—a separate office under Korean law at that time. When Lee, who was running against Chang Myon (the ambassador...
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  • The New Zealand Herald. 7 November 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2025. "Lee Hoi-chang (89), former president of the Grand National Party (former of the people's...
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    Moo-hyun and the bribery scandal of its 2002 presidential candidate, Lee Hoi-chang (revealed in 2004), the GNP was facing a defeat in the 2004 general...
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    Lee Hoi-chang, candidate of the opponent party, convinced the voters of his party. Roh won the presidency on 19 December 2002, by defeating Lee Hoi-chang...
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    to Chun and Roh, most prominently Lee Kun-hee of Samsung and Kim Woo-choong of Daewoo were prosecuted, although Lee's sentence was suspended and Kim did...
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  • given Lee's pragmatic business-minded tendencies, rather than traditional "arch-conservatism" of candidate Lee Hoi-chang. For instance, Lee pursued...
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    to be appointed prime minister straight from the top BAI post after Lee Hoi-chang. Kim was exempted from being drafted for the two-year military service...
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    the most powerful position, with the president reduced to a figurehead. Chang Myon was the only prime minister of the second republic until the military...
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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 Hoi-sang (April 15, 1941 – September 9, 2024) was a Hong Kong martial arts film actor and martial artist, known for his roles in The 36th Chamber...
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    Chang Myon (Korean: 장면; August 28, 1899 – June 4, 1966) was a South Korean statesman, educator, diplomat, journalist and social activist as well as a...
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    conservative political party in South Korea. This party was created by Lee Hoi Chang, the presidential candidate who lost 2007 presidential elections. On...
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    doctorate from the University of Tokyo. He met LFP chairman Lee Hoi-chang in the United States after Lee's defeat in the 2002 presidential election, and subsequently...
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    he was special advisor on economics to then-presidential candidate Lee Hoi-chang. In 2018 he was jailed for 5 years for bribery. Politics of South Korea...
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    Chang Do-yong (Korean: 장도영; Hanja: 張都暎; 23 January 1923 – 3 August 2012) was a South Korean general, politician and professor who, as the Army Chief of...
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  • English architect Yunus Hussain, Pakistani fighter pilot (d. 1965) June 2 Lee Hoi-chang, South Korean politician, 26th Prime Minister of South Korea Carol Shields...
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  • In-sung Lee Hoi-chang Lee Yung-dug Lee Hong-koo Lee Soo-sung Goh Kun Kim Jong-pil Park Tae-joon Lee Hun-jai Lee Han-dong Chang Sang Jeon Yun-churl Chang Dae-whan...
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  • Lee Yeong-duk (March 6, 1926 – February 6, 2010) was a South Korean politician who served as the prime minister of South Korea from April to December...
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    "Why So Many Young Men in South Korea Hate Feminism". Foreign Policy. Song Chang-Sik (9 April 2020). 오세훈-고민정 이어 이동섭-우원식도 동성애 혐오 발언. 미디어스. "How religion spurs...
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  • 1995. Chung died from kidney disease on 12 April 2020, aged 91. Lee Hoi-chang Goh Kun Chang Myon Profile of Chung Won-shik "Around The World: Premier Named...
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    Democratic Liberal Kim Young-sam 26 Lee Hoi-chang 이회창 李會昌 (born 1935) 17 December 1993 21 April 1994 125 days Independent 27 Lee Yung-dug 이영덕 李榮徳 (1926–2010)...
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