Lee Jun-seok

Lee Jun-seok (Korean: 이준석; Hanja: 李俊錫; born 31 March 1985) is a South Korean entrepreneur and politician currently serving as the leader of the People Power Party. He is also a founder of Edushare, an educational service organization. He was one of the 11-member Grand National Party’s (later Saenuri Party then Liberty Korea Party) Leadership Council, being the youngest member ever to sit on the Council that was given the power to overhaul the Party. He unsuccessfully contested for Nowon 3rd 3 times. He was elected Leader of the People Power Party at its leadership election. He is an anti- radical feminist, the first to publicly address the 'finger controversy' in 2021.

Lee Jun-seok

Lee Jun-seok (Korean: 이준석; Hanja: 李俊錫; born 31 March 1985) is a South Korean entrepreneur and politician currently serving as the leader of the People Power Party. He is also a founder of Edushare, an educational service organization. He was one of the 11-member Grand National Party’s (later Saenuri Party then Liberty Korea Party) Leadership Council, being the youngest member ever to sit on the Council that was given the power to overhaul the Party. He unsuccessfully contested for Nowon 3rd 3 times. He was elected Leader of the People Power Party at its leadership election. He is an anti- radical feminist, the first to publicly address the 'finger controversy' in 2021.