Kim Jin-pyo (politician)

Kim Jin-pyo (Korean: 김진표; Hanja: 金振杓; born 4 May 1947) is a South Korean politician who previously served as a government minister under two liberal Presidents Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun and has represented Suwon at the National Assembly since 2004. He has dedicated his career in public service as a public servant for 30 years and then as government minister and a parliamentarian. He belongs to the more conservative wing of the liberal Democratic Party.

The Right Honourable
Kim Jin-pyo
MP
김진표
Kim in 2022
Speaker of the National Assembly
Assumed office
4 July 2022
DeputyKim Young-joo
Chung Jin-suk
Chung Woo-taik
Preceded byPark Byeong-seug
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
30 May 2016
Preceded byNew constituency
ConstituencyGyeonggi Suwon E
In office
30 May 2004  15 May 2014
Preceded byNew constituency
Succeeded byPark Kwang-on
ConstituencyGyeonggi Suwon Yeongtong-gu
Floor leader of Democratic Party and its succeeding party
In office
29 May 2011  4 May 2012
Preceded byPark Jie-won
Succeeded byPark Jie-won
Minister of Education and Human Resources Development
ex officio Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea
In office
28 January 2005  20 July 2006
PresidentRoh Moo-hyun
Prime MinisterLee Hae-chan
Han Duck-soo(acting)
Han Myeong-sook
Preceded byKim Young-shik (acting)
Succeeded byKim Byong-joon
Minister of Finance and Economy
ex officio Deputy Prime Minister of South Korea
In office
27 March 2003  10 February 2004
PresidentRoh Moo-hyun
Prime MinisterGoh Kun
Preceded byJeon Yoon-chul
Succeeded byLee Hun-jai
Minister for Government Policy Coordination
In office
11 July 2002  26 February 2003
PresidentKim Dae-jung
Prime MinisterJeon Yoon-chul
Kim Suk-soo
Preceded byKim Ho-shik
Succeeded byLee Young-tak
Personal details
Born (1947-05-04) 4 May 1947
Yeonbaek County, Soviet Civil Administration in Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Political partyIndependent
Alma materSeoul National University
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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