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Sung-kwon Lee

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Sung-kwon Lee is a South Korean politician currently serving as a member of the 22nd National Assembly representing Saha-gu Gap in Busan. A member of the People Power Party, he previously served as a member of the 17th National Assembly and held significant administrative roles, including Economic Vice Mayor of Busan and Consul General in Kobe, Japan. His career includes extensive experience in policy research and presidential advisory roles. Throughout his tenure, he has focused on regional development, international relations, and administrative oversight, contributing to various parliamentary committees including the Intelligence Committee and the Public Administration and Security Committee.

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Born
1968-10-15 · 57 years old
Education
Namhae High School, Pusan National University (Bachelor of Philosophy), Waseda University (Master of International Relations)
Career
Student body president of Pusan National University, aide to Park Kwan-yong, researcher at Korea-Japan Policy Research Institute, KOTRA standing auditor, presidential secretary for civil society, adjunct professor at Dong-eui University, Consul General in Kobe, Economic Vice Mayor of Busan

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