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'''Yun So-ha''' also written as '''Youn So-ha'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.assembly.go.kr/assm/memPop/memPopup.do?dept_cd=9771085|title=윤소하 국회의원 소개 - 대한민국국회|website=www.assembly.go.kr|access-date=2020-04-12}}</ref> ( |
'''Yun So-ha''' also written as '''Youn So-ha'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.assembly.go.kr/assm/memPop/memPopup.do?dept_cd=9771085|title=윤소하 국회의원 소개 - 대한민국국회|website=www.assembly.go.kr|access-date=2020-04-12}}</ref> ({{Korean|hangul=윤소하|hanja=尹昭夏}}; born 10 September 1961) is a South Korean politician that is a member of the [[National Assembly (South Korea)|National Assembly]] and served as the [[Floor leader|Floor Leader]] of the [[Justice Party (South Korea)|Justice Party]]. |
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== Early life and education == |
== Early life and education == |
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Yun was born in [[Okcheon-myeon]], [[Haenam County|Haenam-gun]], [[South Jeolla Province]], [[South Korea]] in 1961. He graduated from the [[Mokpo National University|University of Mokpo]]; majoring in business administration. |
Yun was born in [[Okcheon-myeon]], [[Haenam County|Haenam-gun]], [[South Jeolla Province]], [[South Korea]] in 1961. He graduated from the [[Mokpo National University|University of Mokpo]]; majoring in business administration.{{Citation needed|date=March 2024}} As a university student, he attempted to help citizens of [[Gwangju]] during the [[Gwangju Uprising]]. |
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== Activism == |
== Activism == |
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Yun joined the Mokpo Youth Union in 1985; a social movement that advocated for an end to the [[regime]] of [[Chun Doo-hwan]]. |
Yun joined the Mokpo Youth Union in 1985; a social movement that advocated for an end to the [[regime]] of [[Chun Doo-hwan]]. |
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In 1986, Yun was sent to prison after he protested against the School Stabilization Law which was a proposed law by [[Chun Doo-hwan]] to punish students that protested against his regime.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ohmynews.com/NWS_Web/View/at_pg.aspx?CNTN_CD=A0002551999|title="형님, 아직도 그러고 사요" 윤소하가 걸어온 길|date=2019-07-08|website= |
In 1986, Yun was sent to prison after he protested against the School Stabilization Law which was a proposed law by [[Chun Doo-hwan]] to punish students that protested against his regime.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ohmynews.com/NWS_Web/View/at_pg.aspx?CNTN_CD=A0002551999|title="형님, 아직도 그러고 사요" 윤소하가 걸어온 길|date=2019-07-08|website=[[OhmyNews]]|language=ko|access-date=2020-04-12}}</ref> After being released from prison in 1987, Yun took part in the [[June Struggle]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mokposm.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=11586|title=6월 민주항쟁 30주년, 목포 민주화운동을 돌아보다-4|date=2017-07-04|website=목포시민신문|language=ko|access-date=2020-04-12}}</ref> |
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== Political career == |
== Political career == |
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In 2012, he once again ran for representative of [[Mokpo]], he came in second place. |
In 2012, he once again ran for representative of [[Mokpo]], he came in second place. |
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Due to proportional representation, Yun became a member of the [[National Assembly (South Korea)|National Assembly]] in 2016. He plans to run for representative of [[Mokpo]] in the upcoming [[2020 South Korean legislative election]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2019/06/09/2019060900740.html|title=정의당 윤소하 "목포 출마" 터줏대감 박지원에 도전장|date=2019-06-09|website= |
Due to proportional representation, Yun became a member of the [[National Assembly (South Korea)|National Assembly]] in 2016. He plans to run for representative of [[Mokpo]] in the upcoming [[2020 South Korean legislative election]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2019/06/09/2019060900740.html|title=정의당 윤소하 "목포 출마" 터줏대감 박지원에 도전장|date=2019-06-09|website=[[The Chosun Ilbo]]|language=ko|access-date=2020-04-12}}</ref> |
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Due to death of [[Roh Hoe-chan]] in 2018, Yun assumed the position of acting [[Floor leader|Floor Leader]] of the [[Justice Party (South Korea)|Justice Party]]. He was officially elected by party members on August 21, 2018. |
Due to death of [[Roh Hoe-chan]] in 2018, Yun assumed the position of acting [[Floor leader|Floor Leader]] of the [[Justice Party (South Korea)|Justice Party]]. He was officially elected by party members on August 21, 2018. |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 19 March 2024
Yun So-ha | |
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윤소하 | |
Member of the National Assembly | |
Assumed office 30 May 2016 | |
Constituency | Proportional representation |
Floor Leader of the Justice Party | |
In office 21 August 2018 – 30 May 2020 | |
Preceded by | Roh Hoe-chan |
Succeeded by | Bae Jin-gyo |
Personal details | |
Born | Okcheon-myeon, Haenam-gun, South Jeolla Province, South Korea | September 10, 1961
Political party | Justice Party |
Other political affiliations | Unified Progressive Party (2011-2012) Democratic Labor Party (before 2011) |
Alma mater | University of Mokpo |
Yun So-ha also written as Youn So-ha[1] (Korean: 윤소하; Hanja: 尹昭夏; born 10 September 1961) is a South Korean politician that is a member of the National Assembly and served as the Floor Leader of the Justice Party.
Early life and education[edit]
Yun was born in Okcheon-myeon, Haenam-gun, South Jeolla Province, South Korea in 1961. He graduated from the University of Mokpo; majoring in business administration.[citation needed] As a university student, he attempted to help citizens of Gwangju during the Gwangju Uprising.
Activism[edit]
Yun joined the Mokpo Youth Union in 1985; a social movement that advocated for an end to the regime of Chun Doo-hwan.
In 1986, Yun was sent to prison after he protested against the School Stabilization Law which was a proposed law by Chun Doo-hwan to punish students that protested against his regime.[2] After being released from prison in 1987, Yun took part in the June Struggle.[3]
Political career[edit]
In 2008, Yun ran for representative of Mokpo under the Democratic Labor Party, he came in third place.
In 2012, he once again ran for representative of Mokpo, he came in second place.
Due to proportional representation, Yun became a member of the National Assembly in 2016. He plans to run for representative of Mokpo in the upcoming 2020 South Korean legislative election.[4]
Due to death of Roh Hoe-chan in 2018, Yun assumed the position of acting Floor Leader of the Justice Party. He was officially elected by party members on August 21, 2018.
References[edit]
- ^ "윤소하 국회의원 소개 - 대한민국국회". www.assembly.go.kr. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
- ^ ""형님, 아직도 그러고 사요" 윤소하가 걸어온 길". OhmyNews (in Korean). 2019-07-08. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
- ^ "6월 민주항쟁 30주년, 목포 민주화운동을 돌아보다-4". 목포시민신문 (in Korean). 2017-07-04. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
- ^ "정의당 윤소하 "목포 출마" 터줏대감 박지원에 도전장". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 2019-06-09. Retrieved 2020-04-12.