Lee Nak-yon
Lee Nak-yon (Korean: 이낙연; Hanja: 李洛淵; born 20 December 1951), also known as Lee Nak-yeon, is a South Korean politician who previously served as the 41st Prime Minister of South Korea. He is also the longest serving prime minister of South Korea since the Constitution of South Korea was last revised in 1987. He also served as the governor of Jeollanam-do (South Jeolla) province, a stronghold of his party. Before serving as governor, he worked as a journalist for over 20 years and served as a member of the National Assembly for four terms.
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Lee Nak-yon
Lee Nak-yon (Korean: 이낙연; Hanja: 李洛淵; born 20 December 1951), also known as Lee Nak-yeon, is a South Korean politician who previously served as the 41st Prime Minister of South Korea. He is also the longest serving prime minister of South Korea since the Constitution of South Korea was last revised in 1987. He also served as the governor of Jeollanam-do (South Jeolla) province, a stronghold of his party. Before serving as governor, he worked as a journalist for over 20 years and served as a member of the National Assembly for four terms.
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1951-12-20
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Yeonggwang, South Korea
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Seoul National University
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윤리감찰단
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이낙연
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李洛淵
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Lee Nak-yon
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Member of the National Assembly
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2014-05-15
2017-05-10
2020-01-14
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2000-05-30
2014-07-01
2017-05-31
2020-05-30
2020-08-29
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2021-03-09
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Leader of the Democratic Party
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Member of the National Assembly
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from Damyang, Hampyeong, Yeonggwang and Jangseong
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