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    Roh Hoe-chan (Korean: 노회찬, 31 August 1956 – 23 July 2018) was a South Korean politician. He was a member of the 17th, 19th, and 20th National Assemblies...
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    floor leader of the party, Roh Hoe-chan was chosen to head the parliamentary group in the National Assembly. Roh Hoe-chan's abrupt passing on 23 July 2018...
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  • the dominating Minjokhaebang factions. The first party president was Roh Hoe-chan, who was elected at the 2004 Parliamentary election as a member of the...
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  • ji-hyeon [ko] Lee Yeong-hui [ko] Lyuh Woon-hyung Moon Ik-hwan Park Chan-wook Rhyu Si-min Roh Hoe-chan Roh Su-hui Ryu Ho-jeong Pak Noja Shin Hae-chul Sim Sang-jung...
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    Sang-ho of the Democratic Party, Park Jie-won of the People's Party, and Roh Hoe-chan of the Justice Party moved the "President (Park Geun-hye) impeachment...
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    Sim Sang-jung, National Assemblywoman as Proportional Representative Roh Hoe-chan, National Assemblyman as Proportional Representative No candidate received...
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  • social media. In May 2018, after the floor leader of the Justice Party's Roh Hoe-chan gifted the book to President Moon Jae-in with a message that read "Please...
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  • legislative election, but was defeated by Roh Hoe-chan of the Justice Party. In July 2018, the death of Roh Hoe-chan led to by-election in Seongsan District...
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    Su-kyung Lyuh Woon-hyung Moon Ik-hwan Pak Noja Park Chan-wook Rhyu Si-min Ryu Ho-jeong Roh Hoe-chan Roh Su-hui Sim Sang-jung Parties Basic Income Party Democratic...
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  • "노회찬, 심상정, 유시민 통합진보당 탈당: 민노당 전 최고위원, 지방의원, 참여계 당원 3000여명도 '탈당 러시'" [Roh Hoe-chan, Sim Sang-jung, and Yoo Si-min left the Unified Progressive Party: About...
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    National Assembly, an anti-discrimination bill was sponsored by the late Roh Hoe-chan. Another bill was sponsored by former lawmaker Kwon Young-gil during...
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    a new leader as Cheon Ho-sun fulfilled his two-year term of office. Roh Hoe-chan, former member of the National Assembly. Noh Hang-rae Sim Sang-jung,...
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    competence of the so-called Lee Hae-chan generation of then-high school students. He was nominated by President Roh Moo-hyun for the office of Prime Minister...
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    Su-kyung Lyuh Woon-hyung Moon Ik-hwan Pak Noja Park Chan-wook Rhyu Si-min Ryu Ho-jeong Roh Hoe-chan Roh Su-hui Sim Sang-jung Parties Basic Income Party Democratic...
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  • opinion polling, Ki subsequently withdrew from the election to support Roh Hoe-chan of the Justice Party as a left-wing unity candidate. The by-election...
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    and labor rights, and took an antagonistic position against ruling liberal Roh Moo-hyun government. Against them, the "autonomy" faction, represented by...
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    the upcoming 2020 South Korean legislative election. Due to death of Roh Hoe-chan in 2018, Yun assumed the position of acting Floor Leader of the Justice...
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  • Ji-hoon (born 1990), South Korean singer and dancer Roh Hoe-chan (1956–2018), South Korean politician Roh Moo-hyun (1946–2009), South Korean judge, lawyer...
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    Su-kyung Lyuh Woon-hyung Moon Ik-hwan Pak Noja Park Chan-wook Rhyu Si-min Ryu Ho-jeong Roh Hoe-chan Roh Su-hui Sim Sang-jung Parties Basic Income Party Democratic...
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    Jiho, Laboum's Solbin, Elris' Sohee, Jung Eun-chae, Jin Se-yeon, and Huh Chan-mi. Lee has been recognized as one of South Korea's leading socialtainers...
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  • Su-kyung Lyuh Woon-hyung Moon Ik-hwan Pak Noja Park Chan-wook Rhyu Si-min Ryu Ho-jeong Roh Hoe-chan Roh Su-hui Sim Sang-jung Parties Basic Income Party Democratic...
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  • resistance groups such as the Yosong Aeguk Tongji-hoe (Patriotic Women's Society) and the Taehan Aeguk Buin-hoe (Korean Patriotic Women's Society). As a result...
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    the April 2012 election. Due to the failed attempt to impeach President Roh Moo-hyun and the bribery scandal of its 2002 presidential candidate, Lee...
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    well known progressive figures of her party such as Sim Sang-jung and Roh Hoe-chan in leaving their party and founding a new party, now-Justice Party. She...
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  • Hyung-joon Rhee Cheolhee Former Lee Yoon-Seok Park Ji-yoon Choi Hee Roh Hoe-chan Hong Seok-cheon Kim Hee-chul Heo Ji-woong Kang Yong-suk Lee Jun-seok...
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    for Dongjak B in a July 2014 by-election, and beat the Justice Party's Roh Hoe-chan by 929 votes. Outside of politics, Na began working in sports in 2005...
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  • 2019 (acting) Hyun Lin, 2019–2021 Na Do-won, 2021–2022 Na Do-won, Yi Jong-hoe, 2022–present Korean Wikisource has original text related to this article:...
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    their seats: South Gyeongsang Changwon Seongsan District: Roh Hoe-chan (Justice), due to Roh's death. South Gyeongsang Tongyeong-Goseong District: Lee Gun-hyeon...
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    Progressive Party (진보신당) Jinbo Shin-dang), led by Sim Sang-jeong and Roh Hoe-chan, won 2.94% votes but not enough to gain any seats. The New Progressive...
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  • rather than objects of history. In his book Grassroots Asian Theology, Simon Chan criticizes minjung theology for being an elitist interpretation of grassroots...
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