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이상식
South KoreaMember of the National AssemblyDemocratic Party of KoreaGyeonggi-do · Yongin-si GapMember of the National Assembly

이상식

Sang-sik Lee

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Sang-sik Lee is a South Korean politician and former high-ranking police official currently serving as a member of the 22nd National Assembly representing Yongin-si Gap. After passing the 34th Public Administration Examination, he held various senior positions within the police force, including Commissioner of the Busan Metropolitan Police Agency and Commissioner of the Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency. He also served as a civil affairs secretary in the Office of the President and as a policy advisor to the Prime Minister. Since his election to the National Assembly in 2024, he has been active in the Public Administration and Security Committee and has served as a floor spokesperson for the Democratic Party of Korea. His legislative work focuses on political reform and investigative oversight.

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Born
1966-04-27 · 60 years old
Education
Gyeongshin High School, Korean National Police University (Bachelor's), Seoul National University (Master's in Public Administration), King's College London (Master's in Criminal Policy), Dongguk University (Ph.D. in Police Science)
Career
Police officer, Commissioner of Busan Metropolitan Police Agency, Commissioner of Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency, Civil affairs secretary in the Office of the President, Policy advisor to the Prime Minister

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