Kang Sung-hee (politician) explained

Native Name Lang:ko
Office:Member of the National Assembly
Constituency:Jeonju B
Predecessor:Lee Sang-jik
Term Start:6 April 2023
Birth Date:7 September 1972
Birth Place:Seoul, South Korea
Party:Progressive Party
Alma Mater:Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Module:
Hangul:강성희
Rr:Gang Seonghui
Mr:Kang Sŏnghŭi
Child:yes
Office1:Floor Leader of the Progressive Party
Term Start1:6 April 2023
Predecessor1:Office established

Kang Sung-hee (; born 7 September 1972) is a South Korean politician and labour activist who is the current floor leader of the Progressive Party. He is currently a member of the 21st National Assembly representing the Jeonju B constituency.[1]

Early life and early career

Kang was born 7 September 1972, in Seoul, South Korea. He attended Whimoon High School and later studied at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies; graduating with a bachelor's degree in linguistics. After graduating, he worked at a Hyundai Motors' manufacturing plant located in Jeonju. There, he served as the President of the Hyundai Motors contracted workers branch of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions. As branch President, he successfully assisted in converting many contracted worker positions at Hyundai Motors to full-time positions.[2] He also served as a senior branch manager at the Korean Metal Workers' Union.

Political career

Kang ran as the left-wing Unified Progressive Party's candidate in the Wanju County Council election during the 2014 South Korean local elections, but was unsuccessful in being elected.[3] [4]

He ran as the Progressive Party's candidate for a by-election held for the Jeonju B constituency of the National Assembly. He won the election with 39 percent of the vote, becoming the Progressive Party's first National Assembly member.[5]

On 18 January 2024, Kang was forcefully carried out and removed by presidential security agents at a ceremony launching North Jeolla Province as a special self-governing province after verbally urging President Yoon Suk-yeol to "change [his] approach to governance."[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 대한민국국회 . 2024-03-03 . www.assembly.go.kr . ko.
  2. Web site: 김 . 한호 . 2023-04-06 . 전주을 국회의원 재선거에 강성희 진보당 후보 당선 . 2024-03-03 . . ko.
  3. Web site: 박 . 상우 . 2024-01-21 . 尹행사장 퇴장 사건에 '전과 5범' 이력도 재조명…강성희 진보당 의원 [뉴스속인물] ]. 2024-03-03 . 데일리안 . ko.
  4. Web site: 2024-02-23 . 종북·나눠먹기 논란까지… 민주 ‘위성정당 리스크’ . 2024-03-03 . . ko.
  5. Web site: Arin . Kim . 2023-04-07 . Formerly disbanded ‘far-left’ party re-enters Assembly . 2024-03-03 . . en.
  6. Web site: [Video] Progressive lawmaker dragged away by guards after urging Yoon to change course ]. 2024-03-03 . [Video] Progressive lawmaker dragged away by guards after urging Yoon to change course . ko.