List of members of the National Assembly (South Korea), 1988–1992
The members of the thirteenth National Assembly of South Korea were elected on 26 April 1988. The Assembly sat from 30 May 1988 until 29 May 1992.[1]
Members
Seoul
Busan
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung | Kim Kwang-il | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Seo | Kim Young-sam | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Dong | Roh Moo-hyun | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Yeongdo | Kim Jung-kil | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Busanjin A | Chung Jey-moon | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Busanjin B | Kim Jeung-soo | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Dongrae A | Park Kwan-yong | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Dongrae B | Choi Hyung-woo | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Nam A | Hur Jae-hong | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Nam B | Chung Sang-koo | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Buk A | Moon Jung-soo | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Buk B | Shin Sang-woo | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Haeundae | Lee Ki-taek | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Saha | Seo Seok-jai | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Geumjeong | Kim Jin-jae | Democratic Justice Party |
Daegu
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung | Yoo Su-ho | Democratic Justice Party | |
Dong | Park Jyun-kyu | Democratic Justice Party | |
Seo A | Chung Ho-yong[lower-alpha 4] | Democratic Justice Party | |
Moon Hi-gab[lower-alpha 5] | Democratic Liberal Party | ||
Seo B | Choi Woon-ji | Democratic Justice Party | |
Nam | Lee Jung-moo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Buk | Kim Yong-tae | Democratic Justice Party | |
Suseong | Rhee Chi-ho | Democratic Justice Party | |
Dalseo | Kim Han-kyu | Democratic Justice Party |
Incheon
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Jung–Dong | Seo Jung-hwa | Democratic Justice Party | |
Nam A | Shim Chung-ku | Democratic Justice Party | |
Nam B | Lee Kang-hee | Democratic Justice Party | |
Namdong | Kang Woo-hyuk | Democratic Justice Party | |
Buk A | Chung Jung-hoon | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Buk B | Lee Seung-yun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Seo | Cho Young-jang | Democratic Justice Party |
Gwangju
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Dong | Shin Ki-ha | Peace Democratic Party | |
Seo A | Chung Sang-yong | Peace Democratic Party | |
Seo B | Park Jong-tae | Peace Democratic Party | |
Buk | Chung Woong | Peace Democratic Party | |
Gwangsan | Cho Hong-kyu | Peace Democratic Party |
Gyeonggi
Gangwon
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Chuncheon | Han Seung-soo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Wonju | Hahm Jong-han | Democratic Justice Party | |
Gangneung | Choi Gak-kyu | New Democratic Republican Party | |
Donghae | Hong Hee-pyo[lower-alpha 6] | Independent | |
Taebaek | Ryu Seung-kyu | Independent | |
Myeongju–Yangyang | Kim Moon-kee | Democratic Justice Party | |
Samcheok City–Samcheok County | Kim Il-dong | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Hongcheon | Lee Eung-sun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Chunseong–Yanggu–Inje | Lee Min-sup | Democratic Justice Party | |
Wonseong–Hoengseong | Park Kyung-soo | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Yeongwol–Pyeongchang | Shim Myung-boo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Jeongsan | Park Woo-byong | Democratic Justice Party | |
Sokcho–Goseong | Choi Joung-sick | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Hwacheon–Cheolwon | Kim Jae-soon | Democratic Justice Party |
North Chungcheong
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Cheongju A | Chung Chong-teck | Democratic Justice Party | |
Cheongju B | Oh Yong-woon[lower-alpha 1] | New Democratic Republican Party | |
Chungju–Jungwon | Lee Jong-keun | New Democratic Republican Party | |
Jechon | Lee Choon-koo | Democratic Justice Party | |
Cheongwon | Shin Kyung-shik | Democratic Justice Party | |
Boeun–Okcheon–Yeongdong | Park Jun-byung | Democratic Justice Party | |
Gwisan | Kim Chong-hoh | Democratic Justice Party | |
Jincheon–Eumseong | Kim Wan-tae[lower-alpha 7] | Democratic Justice Party | |
Heo Tak[lower-alpha 5] | Independent | ||
Jewon–Danyang | Ahn Yooung-ki | Democratic Justice Party |
South Chungcheong
North Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Jeonju A | Oh Tan | Peace Democratic Party | |
Jeonju B | Son Ju-hang | Peace Democratic Party | |
Gunsan | Chae Young-suk | Peace Democratic Party | |
Iri | Lee Hyup | Peace Democratic Party | |
Jeongju–Jeongeup | Kim Won-ki | Peace Democratic Party | |
Namwon City–Namwon County | Cho Chan-hyoung | Peace Democratic Party | |
Wanju | Kim Tai-shik | Peace Democratic Party | |
Jinan–Muju–Jangsu | Lee Sang-ok | Peace Democratic Party | |
Imsil–Sunchang | Hong Young-kee | Peace Democratic Party | |
Gochang | Chung Kyun-hwan | Peace Democratic Party | |
Buan | Lee Hee-chun | Peace Democratic Party | |
Gimje | Choi Rak-do | Peace Democratic Party | |
Okgu | Kim Bong-wook | Peace Democratic Party | |
Iksan | Kim Deuk-soo | Peace Democratic Party |
South Jeolla
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Mokpo | Kwon Roh-kap | Peace Democratic Party | |
Yeosu | Kim Choong-joh | Peace Democratic Party | |
Suncheon | Huh Kyung-man | Peace Democratic Party | |
Naju City–Naju County | Lee Jai-keun | Peace Democratic Party | |
Yeocheon City–Yeocheon County | Shin Soon-beom | Peace Democratic Party | |
Damyang–Jangseong | Kim Kill-kon | Peace Democratic Party | |
Gokseong–Hwasun | Hong Ki-hoon | Peace Democratic Party | |
Gurye–Seungju | Cho Soon-sung | Peace Democratic Party | |
Gwangyang | Lee Don-man | Peace Democratic Party | |
Goheung | Park Sang-cheon | Peace Democratic Party | |
Boseong | Yoo Joon-sang | Peace Democratic Party | |
Jangheung | Lee Young-kwon | Peace Democratic Party | |
Gangjin–Wando | Kim Young-jin | Peace Democratic Party | |
Haenam–Jindo | Kim Bong-ho | Peace Democratic Party | |
Yeongam | Yoo In-hak | Peace Democratic Party | |
Muan | Park Seok-moo | Peace Democratic Party | |
Hampyeong–Yeonggwang | Suh Kyong-won[lower-alpha 8] | Peace Democratic Party | |
Lee Soo-in[lower-alpha 9] | Peace Democratic Party | ||
Sinan | Park Hyung-oh | Hankyoreh Democratic Party |
North Gyeongsang
Constituency | Member | Party | |
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Pohang | Lee Jin-u | Democratic Justice Party | |
Gyeongju | Kim Il-yun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Gimcheon–Geumneung | Park Jeong-su | Democratic Justice Party | |
Andong City | O Kyeong-ui | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Gumi | Park Jae-hong | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yeongju–Yeongpung | Kim Jin-yeong | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yeongcheon City–Yeongcheon County | Jeong Dong-yun | Democratic Justice Party | |
Sangju City–Sangju County | Kim Keun-su | Democratic Justice Party | |
Jeomchon–Mungyeong | Shin Yeong-guk | Reunification Democratic Party | |
Dalseong–Goryeong | Ku Ja-chun | New Democratic Republican Party | |
Gunwi–Seonsan | Kim Yun-hwan | Democratic Justice Party | |
Uiseong | Jeong Chang-hwa | Democratic Justice Party | |
Andong County | Ryu Don-u | Democratic Justice Party | |
Cheongsong–Yeongdok | Hwang Byeong-u | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yangyang–Bonghwa | O Han-gu | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yeongil–Ulleung | Lee Sang-deuk | Democratic Justice Party | |
Wolseong | Hwang Yun-gi | Democratic Justice Party | |
Gyeongsan–Cheongdo | Lee Jae-yeon | New Democratic Republican Party | |
Seongju–Chilgok | Jang Yeong-cheol | Democratic Justice Party | |
Yecheon | Yu Hak-seong | Democratic Justice Party | |
Uljin | Kim Jung-gwon | Democratic Justice Party |
South Gyeongsang
Jeju
Constituency | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Jeju City | Ko Se-jin | Independent | |
Bukjeju | Lee Ki-bin | Independent | |
Seogwipo–Namjeju | Kang Bo-seong | Reunification Democratic Party |
Proportional representation
Notes
- Removed from the National Assembly on 28 February 1992.
- Election invalidated on 26 May 1989.
- By-elected on 18 August 1989.
- Resigned on 5 January 1990.
- By-elected on 3 April 1990.
- Election invalidated on 14 March 1989. By-elected on 14 April 1989.
- Died on 13 January 1990.
- Removed from the Peace Democratic Party on 28 June 1989 and removed from the National Assembly on 24 August 1990 for secretly entering North Korea.
- By-elected on 9 November 1990.
- Removed from the National Assembly on 10 March 1992.
- Resigned on 26 February 1992.
- Died on 19 August 1991.
- Appointed as Prime Minister of South Korea on 19 December 1988.
- Appointed as Senior Presidential Secretary for Political Affairs on 19 December 1988.
- Appointed as Senior Presidential Secretary for Political Affairs on 28 December 1990.
- Succeeded Kang Young-hoon on 19 December 1988.
- Succeeded Choi Chang-yun on 19 December 1988.
- Succeeded Son Ju-hwan on 28 December 1990.
- Appointed as Minister of Energy on 21 March 1990.
- Succeeded Lee Hui-il on 21 March 1990.
References
- "Past Members - The 13th National Assembly (May 30, 1988~May 29, 1992)". National Assembly. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
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