Cheong Yang-seog, the Glossary
Cheong Yang-seog (born 25 November 1958) is a South Korean politician in the conservative People Power Party who was elected member of the National Assembly for Gangbuk, Seoul, in the 2016 parliamentary election.[1]
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19 relations: Boseong County, Cheon Jun-ho, Chonnam National University, Chun Doo-hwan, Democratic Justice Party, Gangbuk District, Kim Chong-in, Kim Seon-dong (politician, born 1963), Korea Army Officer Candidate School, National Assembly (South Korea), People Power Party (South Korea), Seoul, Sogang University, South Jeolla Province, South Korea, South Korean won, The Korea Times, Yonhap News Agency, 2016 South Korean legislative election.
- Democratic Justice Party politicians
- People from Boseong County
- Politicians from South Jeolla Province
Boseong County
Boseong County (Boseong-gun) is a county in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.
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Cheon Jun-ho
Cheon Jun-ho (born 15 February 1971) is a South Korean politician who is currently the representative of the Gangbuk A constituency in the National Assembly of South Korea. Cheong Yang-seog and Cheon Jun-ho are Members of the National Assembly (South Korea).
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Chonnam National University
Chonnam National University (CNU) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities located in Gwangju and South Jeolla Province, South Korea. In March 2006, Yeosu National University merged with Chonnam National University to become a satellite campus. CNU ranked the 10th nationwide and the 420th worldwide in world university rankings in the CWUR (Center for World University Rankings).
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Chun Doo-hwan
Chun Doo-hwan (or; 18 January 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a South Korean politician, army general and military dictator who served as the fifth president of South Korea from 1980 to 1988. Cheong Yang-seog and Chun Doo-hwan are Democratic Justice Party politicians.
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Democratic Justice Party
The Democratic Justice Party (DJP) was the ruling party of South Korea from 1981 to 1988.
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Gangbuk District
Gangbuk District (Gangbuk-gu) is one of the 25 gu which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea.
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Kim Chong-in
Kim Chong-in (born 7 July 1940) is a South Korean economist and politician. Cheong Yang-seog and Kim Chong-in are Democratic Justice Party politicians, Liberty Korea Party politicians and Members of the National Assembly (South Korea).
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Kim Seon-dong (politician, born 1963)
Kim Seon-dong (born 9 October 1963) is a South Korean politician who served as the Secretary-General of the United Future Party (UFP; People Power Party since 2 September 2020) from 28 May 2020 until his resignation on 14 October 2020. Cheong Yang-seog and Kim Seon-dong (politician, born 1963) are Liberty Korea Party politicians and Members of the National Assembly (South Korea).
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Korea Army Officer Candidate School
Korea Army Officer Candidate School (KAOCS) provides training to become a commissioned officer in the Republic of Korea Army.
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National Assembly (South Korea)
The National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, often shortened to the National Assembly, is the unicameral national legislature of South Korea.
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People Power Party (South Korea)
The People Power Party (PPP), formerly known as the United Future Party (UFP), is a conservative and right-wing political party in South Korea.
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Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.
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Sogang University
Sogang University (SU) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea.
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South Jeolla Province
South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do), also known as Jeonnam, is a province in the Honam region, South Korea, and the southernmost province in mainland Korea.
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.
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South Korean won
The South Korean won (Symbol: ₩; Code: KRW) is the official currency of South Korea.
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The Korea Times
The Korea Times is a daily English-language newspaper in South Korea.
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Yonhap News Agency
Yonhap News Agency is a major South Korean news agency.
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2016 South Korean legislative election
Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 13 April 2016.
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See also
Democratic Justice Party politicians
- Ahn Yeong-gi
- Cheong Yang-seog
- Choi Un-ji
- Chun Doo-hwan
- Chung Ho-yong
- Go Gwi-nam
- Hong Sung-woo
- Hyun Hong-choo
- Jeong Changhwa
- Jeong Si-chae
- Kang Seong-mo
- Kang Young-hoon
- Kim Chong-in
- Kim Moon-ki
- Kim Young-jung
- Kwon Jung-dong
- Lee Sang-hee (politician, born 1938)
- Lee Woo-jae
- Noh In-hwan
- Park Ji-weon
- Roh Tae-woo
- Suh Chung-hwa
- Yun Chi-young
People from Boseong County
- An Bangjun
- Cheong Yang-seog
- Heo Uk-bong
- Kim Jan-di (judoka)
- Kim Tae-hyun
- Lee Yong-hun
- Mun Jeonghui
- Park Hae-ja
- Park Joo-sun
- Park Ra-yeon
- Philip Jaisohn
- Song Giwon
- Song Kyung-dong
Politicians from South Jeolla Province
- Back Hye-ryun
- Cheong Yang-seog
- Cho Soon-seung
- Chun Jung-bae
- Chung Ung
- Go Gwi-nam
- Hwang Hee (politician)
- Jang Kyung-tae
- Jeon Hae-cheol
- Jeong Si-chae
- Kim Dae-jung
- Kim Je-nam
- Kim Mi-kyung (politician)
- Kim Yong-kap
- Lee Jung-hyun (politician)
- Lee Nak-yon
- Oh Gi-hyoung
- Park Byeong-yun
- Park Hae-ja
- Park Hong-keun
- Park Jie-won
- Park Joo-sun
- Park Myeong-seo
- Philip Jaisohn
- Seo Jae-chang
- Song Kap-seok
- Song Young-gil
- Steven Choi
- Wi Seong-gon
- Yang Sung-chul
- Yoo Song-hwa