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South Korean politician (born 1953) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sul Hoon (Korean: 설훈; born 23 April 1953) is a South Korean activist and politician currently serving as a member of National Assembly in Wonmi District's 2nd constituency of Bucheon. He is also one of the Vice presidents in Democratic Party of Korea since August 2018.[1][2][3][4]
Sul Hoon | |
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설훈 | |
Member of the National Assembly | |
In office 30 May 2016 – 29 May 2024 | |
Preceded by | Constituency established |
Succeeded by | Kim Gi-pyo |
Constituency | Bucheon B |
In office 30 May 2012 – 29 May 2016 | |
Preceded by | Lee Sa-cheol |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Constituency | Bucheon Wonmi B |
In office 30 May 1996 – 29 May 2004 | |
Preceded by | Kim Won-kil |
Succeeded by | Yoo Ihn-tae |
Constituency | Dobong B |
Personal details | |
Born | Changwon, (Masan) Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea | 23 April 1953
Citizenship | South Korean |
Political party | New Future Party |
Other political affiliations | Peace Democratic Party (1988-1991) New Democratic Unionist Party (1991-1992) Democratic Party (1992-1995) National Congress for New Politics (1995-2000) Millennium Democratic Party (2000-2003) Uri Party (2003-2007) United New Democratic Party (2007-2008) United Democratic Party (2008) Democratic Party (2008-2011) Democratic Unionist Party (2011-2013) Democratic Party (2013-2014) New Politics Alliance for Democracy (2014-2015) Democratic (2015-2024) |
Spouse | Eo Mi-sook |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Korea University |
Occupation | Activist, politician |
Born at Masan[1] (now Changwon),[2][3][4] Sul Hoon studied history at Korea University.[2][3][4] His father, Sul Cheol-soo, was an independence activist.[5][1]
While he was studying at university, he was arrested for two times after participating for anti-dictatorship protests.[1][2][3][4] At this time, he met Kim Dae-jung, who then became the President of the country.
Sul Hoon started his political career in 1985, as a secretary of Kim Dae-jung.[3][4] He firstly ran as the candidate of Peace Democratic Party in 1988 at Seongbuk District's 1st constituency, but defeated by independent candidate Lee Chul. He did not participate for the general election in 1992.
During the general election in 1996, Sul Hoon was the candidate from National Congress for New Politics at Dobong District's 2nd constituency, and defeated Yoo In-tae of United Democratic Party.[2][3][4] He was re-elected in 2000. Nevertheless, he boycotted the 2004 election in order to against the impeachment of the President Roh Moo-hyun.[2][4]
He returned as an MP in 2012 and was re-elected in 2016.[2][3] During the party leadership election in 2018, he contested as the party's vice presidential candidate and elected as 3rd.[3][4]
During the presidential election in 2002, Sul Hoon claimed that Lee Hoi-chang, the candidate of Grand National Party accepted $200,000 from Choi Kyu-seon.[6][5] He was accused of spreading fake news and sentenced 1.5-year of imprisonment in 2005.[6][5]
He was widely criticised in 2019, after he mentioned that the President Moon Jae-in's approval rating was dropping among the youths as the majority of them was not educated properly under both Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye's administration.[7]
Year | Constituency | Political party | Votes (%) | Remarks |
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1988 | Seongbuk A | PDP | 29,482 (22.59%) | Defeated |
1996 | Dobong B | NCNP | 25,972 (31.48%) | Won |
2000 | Dobong B | MDP | 33,842 (45.28%) | Won |
2012 | Bucheon Wonmi B | DUP | 63,758 (56.10%) | Won |
2016 | Bucheon Wonmi B | Democratic | 57,198 (42.85%) | Won |
2020 | Bucheon B | Democratic | 80,889 (54.90%) | Won |
2024 | Bucheon B | New Future | 9,087 (6.15%) | Defeated |
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