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South Korean politician (born 1950) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chin Young (Korean: 진영; born 23 October 1950) is a South Korean politician in the liberal Democratic Party of Korea, and a former member of the National Assembly representing Yongsan, Seoul. He was formerly a member of the conservative Saenuri Party, and served as the first Minister of Health and Welfare in the Park Geun-hye administration from March to September 2013.
Chin Young | |
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진영 | |
Minister of the Interior and Safety | |
In office 6 April 2019 – 24 December 2020 | |
President | Moon Jae-in |
Prime Minister | Lee Nak-yeon Chung Sye-kyun |
Preceded by | Kim Boo-kyum |
Succeeded by | Jeon Hae-cheol |
Member of the National Assembly | |
In office 30 May 2004 – 29 May 2020 | |
Preceded by | Seol Song-ung |
Succeeded by | Kwon Young-se |
Constituency | Yongsan (Seoul) |
Minister of Health and Welfare | |
In office 11 March 2013 – 30 September 2013 | |
President | Park Geun-hye |
Preceded by | Im Chae-min |
Succeeded by | Moon Hyung-pyo |
Personal details | |
Born | Damyang County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea | 23 October 1950
Political party | Saenuri Party (until 2016) Democratic Party of Korea (2016–present) |
Alma mater | Seoul National University University of Washington |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Website | www.chinyoung.kr |
Chin Young | |
Hangul | 진영 |
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Hanja | 陳永 |
Revised Romanization | Jin Yeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Chin Yŏng |
Chin studied law as an undergraduate at Seoul National University, graduating in 1975, and attained a master's from the University of Washington School of Law in 1984. He served as a judge on the Seoul Southern District Court from 1980 to 1981, and worked as a private lawyer from 1981 to 2007.[1][2]
Chin was first elected to the 17th National Assembly in 2004. He was re-elected twice more in 2008 and 2012 as a member of the conservative Saenuri Party.
Chin was the Minister of Health and Welfare in Park Geun-hye administration. Having previously been Park's chief secretary, he was considered a key ally of Park at the time, and advocated an expansion of government welfare spending.[3] He resigned six months after his appointment due to the administration's refusal to fulfil an election pledge to provide an additional monthly allowance for elderly citizens.[4][5] Later, in May 2014, Chin voiced his disapproval that he had not been allowed "to leave quietly".[6]
In March 2016, Chin was one of a number of Saenuri heavyweights who were denied party nominations for the April 13 parliamentary election.[7] He left the party in response, and joined the opposition Minjoo Party.[8] At a press conference with Minjoo leader Kim Chong-in announcing his defection, Chin stated that he "cherished true party politics, not party factionalism masterminded by a certain person", and that he had joined the Minjoo Party to "fight against authoritarianism to restore democracy".[9] His comment was interpreted as an attack on Park Geun-hye.[9] In the event, Chin was re-elected in Yongsan for his fourth legislative term in the 20th National Assembly, defeating Saenuri challenger Hwang Chun-ja.[10]
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