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박주민
South KoreaMember of the National AssemblyDemocratic Party of KoreaSeoul · Eunpyeong-guMember of the National Assembly

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Jumin Park

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Jumin Park is a South Korean politician and former human rights lawyer currently serving as a three-term member of the National Assembly representing Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul. Before entering politics, he gained prominence for his legal advocacy in high-profile social cases, most notably representing the families of victims of the Sewol ferry disaster. Since his election to the National Assembly in 2016, he has been a key figure within the Democratic Party of Korea, focusing on judicial reform, labor rights, and social safety nets. He has held various leadership roles, including serving as a member of the Supreme Council and chairing several parliamentary committees.

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Born
1973-11-21 · 52 years old
Birth place
South Korea
Education
Daewon Foreign Language High School, Seoul National University (Bachelor of Laws)
Career
Lawyer, Secretary-General of Lawyers for a Democratic Society, Vice Executive Committee Chair of People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy

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