▲ Lieutenant Jo Kang, former member of the Liberal Korean Party


The Liberal Party said Monday it will hire seven female lawyers, including the lawyer Jeon Ju-hye, a law firm, to serve the April 15 general election.

The Human Resources Recruitment Committee issued a press release, saying, "These are working moms who maintain the balance between work and family, and legal experts who have worked to solve real-life problems such as family, women, children, and school violence." Will help. "

Among the seven lawyers, former attorney Yu Jung-hwa has a history of activities in the party, and five are new.

A former lawyer from Seoul Central District Court, he is a legal attorney who has defended the university in the case of suspicion of sexual harassment suspicion of a university professor and has made the Supreme Court use the term 'gender sensitivity' for the first time.

He was chairman of the Korean Bar Association's Committee for Work-Family Reconciliation, and received the Prime Minister's Commendation for Gender Equality Promotion in 2017.

In 2018, he served as a member of the Korean Party's Chosun-George Committee.

Yu is currently a member of the Korea Special Media Committee.

He is a member of the Seoul Bar Association's School Violence Countermeasures Committee.

Newly hired lawyer Hong Ji-hye was acquitted as a joint attorney in a defamation trial by the Bad Fathers site operator who revealed his / her spouse's personal status online after divorce.

Attorney Chung Sun-mi, Deputy Secretary-General for Human Rights and Unification of the Korean Peninsula, is an advisory counselor at the Soilsil Counseling Center.

Kim Bok-dan is a lawyer dealing with domestic violence and housing issues, Oh Seung-yeon is a multicultural family issue, and Park So-ye is a lawyer dealing with gender equality.

The Korean Party says it will establish a Women's Empathy Center with them to run a mobile and weekend counseling center.

The center offers solutions for work and family coordination, and consults on legal issues facing work and family life.

We also offer social networking services and YouTube consultation.

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