Lee Sang-don

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Lee Sang-don
이상돈
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
30 May 2016
Constituency Proportional representation
Personal details
Born (1951-12-04) 4 December 1951 (age 73)
Busan, South Korea
Nationality South Korean
Political party People's Party
Alma mater Seoul National University
Tulane University
Profession legal scholar, activist, politician
Website Official Website
Lee Sang-don
Hangul 이상돈
Hanja
Revised Romanization I Sangdon
McCune–Reischauer I Sangton

Lee Sang-don (born December 4, 1951 in Busan[1]) is a South Korean legal scholar and a conservative political activist. He currently works as a professor at Chung-Ang University. He is a conservative pundit well-known for expressing criticisms towards the Lee Myung-bak government. He received criticisms from a group of pro-Lee Myung-bak lawmakers for participating in the restructure of the Saenuri Party (formally Grand National Party) in the past due to his distance with Lee Myung-bak.[2] He is currently the political reformer for the Saenuri Party under Park Geun-hye.

He is currently member of the People's Party and has been elected in 2016 to serve as member of the National Assembly of Korea.[3]

Education

He graduated in Seoul National University with a B.A. and M.A. in law and later received his Ph.D from Tulane University in law.[1]

Remarks

On Lee Myung-bak

  • He is critical against the real estate cover-ups made by the South Korean President, Lee Myung-bak, in Naegok-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul.[4]
  • He had expressed concerns through his blog how Lee Myung-bak's political associates could potentially drag down the Lee Myung-bak government and his affiliated Saenuri Party (then Grand National Party) after the next presidential election due to Lee's extensive history of political corruptions.[5]
  • He once said in 2010 that Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye should have separated on their own way because "Lee Myung-bak's leadership heads itself to a potential Watergate scandal-like incident".[6] This incident refers to the South Korean illegal surveillance incident. Lee Myung-bak has been politically isolated from the ruling Saenuri Party as Chairperson Hong Jun-pyo, resigned.

On the Supreme Prosecutors' Office

Incidents

On April 4, 2012, Lee abruptly left a live political debate program shown in tvN Asia that generated controversies.[8]

Works

References

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External links

  • 1.0 1.1 Introduction in Korean
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