▲ Yoon Bong-gil, the eldest daughter of the grandfather, Yoon Joo-kyung, former Minister of Independence


Through the April 15th general election, 47 proportional representatives who have been active in various fields will enter the 21st National Assembly.

According to today's (16th) parliamentary vote rate according to the results of the National Election Commission, the Mirae Korean Party, the proportional party of the Future United Party, has 19 seats, the Democratic Party's proportional party, the 17th party, the Justice Party's 5 seats, and the National Assembly's National Assembly. It is expected that three silver seats and the Open Democratic Party will secure three seats each.

If there is no special anomaly, it is expected that there will be no difference in the list of the final proportional winners of the NEC which will be confirmed at 5 PM today.

In the Future Korea Party, former Independence Hall Chairman Yoon Joo-kyung, the eldest daughter of Dr. Mae Heon Yun Bong-gil, was elected proportional representative number 1.

Former economic and management expert Chang-Hyun Yoon, former head of the Korea Financial Research Institute, and former Moo-Kyung Han, head of the Korean Women's Businesswomen Association, joined the National Assembly twice and three times.

President Seong-ho Ji, who has been attracting attention as a defector and a seriously handicapped member of the Future United Party, has been confirmed.

Kim Ji-ji, a visually impaired person, and Lee Jong-sung, former secretary general of the Korea Physically Handicapped Association, are elected persons with disabilities.

Cho Soo-jin, former Editorial writer of the Dong-A Ilbo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tae-Jo Cho, and former Deputy Director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Shin-Sik Shin also become members of the National Assembly.

Kyunghee Chung, former member of the National History Committee, Professor Kyunghee Hee, Kyungpook National University, former chairman of the Korea Federation of Trade Unions, Park Dae-soo, founder Lee Young-Terten, former chairman of the small business association Choi Seung-jae, and former judge Jeon Joo-hye, were also elected.

Assemblyman Jung Un-cheon from Honam succeeded in re-election with Prop. 16.

Former president of the Korean Pharmacy Society (No. 17), former head of the National Association for Pharmacy Suh Jung (No. 18), and Director of the Korea Institute of Image Strategy (No. 19) also confirmed the election.
In addition, the Citizens' Party gave a gold badge to Shin Hyun-young, a professor of family medicine at Myeongji Hospital, who has been conducting activities to promote 'corona' by delivering information related to coronavirus infection-19 (corona 19) to the public.

A female scholar who has analyzed sexual violence issues in social relations and inequality and former victims of the Korean Women's Policy Research Institute Kwon In-sook, a victim of the 1986 Sexual Torture in Bucheon, and a civilian group to tackle the damages of the Japanese military. Yoon Mi-hyang, the chairman of the Euijeong Memory Association, was also elected.

Yong Hye-in, former CEO of Basic Income Party and former co-president of Cho Jung-hoon, a minority party, joined the National Assembly's 'Union Party' initiative and eventually joined the National Assembly.

Kim Kyung-man, former head of the Economic Policy Division of the Small and Medium Business Administration, Lee Dong-joo, former vice president of the Korea Small and Medium Business Owners Association, former vice president of the KBS, Pil Pil-mo, former director of the Energy Conversion Forum, and Lee Jeong-joo, former president of the Korea Animation Industry Association, were also elected.

Before the Democratic Party created a proportional party, 7 out of 20 candidates for the proportional representation were elected to the National Assembly.

Prof. Choi Hye-young, a woman with a spinal cord disorder, and Kang Dong-dae, a former deputy commander of the United States-South Korea Alliance, Kim Byung-joo, have been confirmed as the representatives of the Democratic Party.

Former Chairman Kim Dae-jung, former president of Kim Dae-geol, the national council for national reconciliation and cooperation, also became a member of the National Assembly, after former President Kim Kim and former elder brother Hong-il Kim and Hong-up, setting a record for the 'four-member of the National Assembly'.

Lee Soo-jin, former member of the Democratic Party's top committee, Yang Jeong-sook, Korean Attorney's Association Human Rights Commissioner, Jeon-ki Jeon, former Democratic National University Student Chairman, and former Kyung-sook Yang, former Director of the Korea Institute of Financial Policy, have been named on the list.

The Justice Party was elected as the 1st chairman of the IT Industry and Labor Special Committee by Ryu Ho-jung.

Ryu, who became a member of the National Assembly after controversy over the 'surrogate game', is expected to play an active role in the 21st National Assembly as the 'youngest member of the National Assembly'.

Hye-Young Jang, Chairman of the Future Politics, and Eun-Mi Kang, former Vice-President of the Party, and Bae Jin-gyo, former Director of Namdong-gu, Incheon, were also elected.

The National Assembly elected Choi Yeon-sook, former vice-president of Dongsan Hospital, Keimyung University, Daegu Dongsan Hospital, former lawmaker Tae-gyu Lee, and Kwon Eun-hee, respectively.

In the Open Democratic Party, former lawmaker Kim Jin-ae was elected as No. 1, former Kang Kang-wook, former Blue House secretary-general secretary, and Kang Min-jung, a teacher, was elected as No. 3.

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