Noh Young-min explained

Birth Place:Cheongju, South Korea
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:25 November 1957
Office:Chief of Staff to the President
President:Moon Jae-in
Predecessor:Im Jong-seok
Termstart:9 January 2019
Office1:South Korean Ambassador to China
President1:Moon Jae-in
Termstart1:25 October 2017
Termend1:8 January 2019
Office2:Member of National Assembly
Termstart2:30 May 2004
Termend2:29 May 2016
Successor1:Jang Ha-sung
Constituency2:Cheongju Heungdeok-gu B
Successor2:Do Jong-hwan
Alma Mater:Yonsei University
Successor:Yoo Young-min
Termend:31 December 2020

Noh Young-min (; born 25 November 1957) is a South Korean politician previously served as the Chief of Staff to the President Moon Jae-in and his first ambassador to China. He is a three-term parliamentarian of the ruling party, Democratic Party of Korea, and reportedly one of the closest confidants of Moon.[1]

Noh was admitted to Yonsei University to study business management in 1976. In 1977 he was imprisoned for two years for being involved in a protest against authoritarian regime of Park Chung Hee and in 1978 further sentenced for continuing related endeavors while in jail. In 1979 he was pardoned and released from jail. However, he was placed on police's wanted list and expelled from the university in the following year due to his involvement in Gwangju Uprising. Before being re-admitted to the university, he worked as electric engineer and labour right activist. Noh graduated from the university in 1990.[2]

While serving as a member of National Assembly, Noh took various high-level roles in his party and its preceding parties. He was also the chief of staff to Moon's first presidential campaign in 2012.[3] After announcing that he won't run for re-election in 2016 general election, he helped Do Jong-hwan's campaign for his constituency's seat in parliament and later Moon's presidential campaign in 2017.

Electoral history

ElectionYearDistrictParty AffiliationVotesPercentage of votesResults
16th National Assembly General Election2000Democratic Party24,96625.75%Lost
17th National Assembly General Election2004CheongjuHeungdeok-gu BUri Party36,60452.45%Won
18th National Assembly General Election2008CheongjuHeungdeok-gu BDemocratic Party22,17537.46%Won
19th National Assembly General Election2012CheongjuHeungdeok-gu BDemocratic United Party41,60652.96%Won

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Moon names new chief of staff. 2019-01-08. The Korea Herald. en. 2019-07-16.
  2. News: 노영민 주중대사…여의도 기반 탄탄한 文대통령 최측근. ko. Noh Ambassador to China...experience parliamentarian close to President Moon.
  3. Web site: Envoy to China becomes Moon's chief of staff. 2019-01-08. The Korea Times. en. 2019-07-16.