Ahn Cheol-soo (; born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean
politician
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,
medical doctor
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,
businessperson
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, and
software entrepreneur. He is a member of the
National Assembly
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as part of the conservative
People Power Party. Prior to his career in politics, Ahn founded AhnLab, Inc., an
antivirus software
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company, in 1995. He was chairman of the board and
Chief Learning Officer of AhnLab until September 2012, and remains the company's largest stakeholder. Prior to entering politics, Ahn served as dean of the Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology at
Seoul National University
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until September 2012. Ahn was considered a
left-wing
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politician when he entered politics in 2012, then considered a
centrist
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politician by his 2017 presidential bid, and is now considered a
right-wing
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politician.
Ahn made his first official entry into politics as an
independent candidate
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in the
2012 South Korean presidential election
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, polling strongly before dropping out and endorsing the ultimately unsuccessful campaign of
Democratic Party candidate
Moon Jae-in
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. In the
2017 South Korean presidential election, Ahn ran as a
third party
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candidate, losing to Moon Jae-in and winning 21.4% of the popular vote. In the
2022 South Korean presidential election, Ahn ran again as a third party candidate before dropping out of the race and endorsing People Power Party candidate
Yoon Suk Yeol, who went on to win the election.
Ahn also ran in the
2018
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and
2021
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elections for
mayor of Seoul.
In 2014, Ahn became one of the co-founders and co-leaders of the
New Politics Alliance for Democracy, now known as the
Democratic Party of Korea, before stepping down from party leadership after a few months and then defecting from the party in 2015. In 2016, he was one of the co-founders of the centrist
People Party
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and often served as party leader until the People Party and the
Bareun Party merged to become the
Bareunmirae Party
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in February 2018. In 2020, Ahn split from the Bareunmirae Party and created a new party, also called the
People Party
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, which Ahn led until the People Party and the People Power Party merged in April 2022. Since April 2022, he has been a member of the
conservative
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People Power Party.
Early life and education
Ahn was born on 26 February 1962, in
Miryang,
South Gyeongsang Province
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, while his father was on military service there; he subsequently moved with his family to
Busan
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, where he grew up. Ahn was not an academic child but had academic hobbies such as reading.
He received his doctor of medicine (MD), master of science (MS), and doctor of philosophy (Ph.D) degrees in
physiology
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from
Seoul National University
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between 1980 and 1991. He became the youngest chief of professors at
Dankook University medical college at age 27, marking his first career milestone as a medical doctor.
Ahn met his wife while in university.
While a graduate student pursuing his MD, Ahn grew interested in computer software as a hobby, in particular,
antivirus software
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. He soon began working on his own antivirus software after a virus began mass infecting computers in Korea. Ahn was soon victimized by the same virus and reverse engineered the virus to erase it from his disk drive. The program he wrote to get rid of the virus was eventually called "Vaccine" which Ahn gave away for free.
Business career
AhnLab, Inc
After finishing military service as a medical officer in the
South Korean navy, and leaving behind his career in the medical profession, Cheol-soo went on to establish his venture company AhnLab, Inc in March 1995
after being advised by a software company official to do so. Ahn had previously attempted to distribute V3 via Samsung's brand though Samsung rejected Ahn's offer.
Ahn, not knowing how to run a business at first, struggled for the first several years. Whilst managing the company, Ahn was also attempting to get a master's degree in engineering at the
University of Pennsylvania
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, where he graduated in 1997. Ahn eventually received a $10 million offer from US software giant,
McAfee
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and Ahn met with
John McAfee
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personally. McAfee was struggling to expand into South Korea due to AhnLab, Inc and wanted to purchase the company in an attempt to monopolize the anti-virus software market in South Korea. Ahn rejected the offer because, despite AhnLab struggling, selling the company would lead to widespread redundancies and might allow a foreign firm to dominate the Korean market.
In 1999, the company began to run a surplus after the CIH virus became widespread in Korea and people needed to buy V3 to protect against it. By the end of 1999, AhnLab, Inc became the second biggest computer security company in South Korea. That same year, he won the
Scientist of the Year Award presented by the Korea Science Journalists Association.
The same company later became the largest
computer security
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company in South Korea, and was included in annual lists of Korea's most admired companies by Korea Management Association Consulting between 2004 and 2008.
He resigned as CEO in 2005 and served as chairman of the board until 2012.
Later life and education
Ahn became an outside director of
POSCO
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in 2005, and from 2010 to 2011 was chairman of the company.
Ahn was awarded an Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) degree from the
Wharton School
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(San Francisco campus) in 2008. He then became a professor at
KAIST
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in 2008, and later in the beginning of 2011 became the Dean of the Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology at
Seoul National University
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.
Political career
Entry into politics
Since 2006, Ahn had been offered places in the main political parties but was constantly denied any chance to run as an independent due to opposing factions.
In early September 2011, speculation spread that Ahn would enter politics by competing in the 26 October Seoul mayoral by-election. The Democratic Party and Grand National Party attempted to recruit Ahn for the mayoral by-election though they failed due to Ahn feeling like he, and many other voters, had become disenfranchised with the main two choices. Ahn eventually made an announcement, denouncing the opposition and ruling party and saying he was not sure on his candidacy, deciding to watch the polls before making a choice though he shared the sentiment that he felt like it'd take a lot of work to help Seoul, saying "ten years of work" would be needed to help the city.
Analysts stated that if positioned as an independent, Ahn would attract a degree of support from those disaffected by mainstream political parties in the wake of corruption allegations and continuing policy failures.
Ahn's polling was higher than other potential candidates, at 35% with second place coming in at 17%. His approval rating was subsequently polled afterwards, reaching over 50%. Ahn eventually didn't run despite his positive poll ratings instead endorsing
Park Won-soon who went on to win the by-election. Park's win has been attributed to Ahn's endorsement due to centrist voters moving to Park's side after the endorsement.
He alluded to standing as a presidential candidate in his 2012 book ''Thoughts of Ahn Cheol-Soo''.
2012 presidential campaign (2012)
On 19 September 2012, at 3 p.m.
Korea Standard Time
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, Ahn held a press conference and announced his intention to run for the
2012 presidential election. This announcement came after months of speculation on whether or not Ahn was going to run for the presidency. The South Korean presidential election was to be held on 19 December 2012. In an address that lasted around 20 minutes, Ahn spent a considerable amount of time explaining how he came to the decision to run for President of the Republic of Korea, quoting the people he had met while exploring his candidacy, who had expressed their desire for a "new politics". Ahn at one point showed to be polling stronger than
Moon Jae-in
Moon Jae-in (, ; born January 24, 1953) is a South Korean politician and former lawyer who served as the 12th president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022. Before his presidency, he served as the senior secretary for civil affairs and the Chief ...
, with a few polls showing he could win against
Park Geun-hye
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, the candidate who would go on to win the election. On 23 November 2012, at 8:20 p.m. KST, Ahn announced that he would drop out of the race, endorsing Moon Jae-in, the Democratic United Party presidential candidate.
National Assembly (2013–2016)
On 11 March 2013, Ahn announced that he would run for a seat in the
National Assembly of South Korea
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as an independent candidate in the by-election in the district of
Seoul
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Nowon District
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C. He won the election on 24 April, entering his first elected office. In May 2013, he launched a new think tank named Policy Network Tomorrow.
New Politics Alliance for Democracy Chairmanship (2014)
Having entered the Assembly, Ahn began to explore the creation of a new party, which was provisionally named the New Political Vision Party on the basis of public surveys. On 26 March 2014, however, while the party was in the process of being set up, Ahn merged his faction with the liberal Democratic Party to form the
New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD), becoming co-chairman of the new party alongside
Kim Han-gil. Ahn and Kim both resigned from their position three months later in July following the new party's disappointing performance in
by-elections that year, which had seen the liberals lose a seat in
Jeolla Province to conservatives for the first time in 26 years.
Defection from the NPAD (2015)
Ahn remained in the NPAD, but came into increasing conflict with Moon Jae-in, who had taken over sole leadership of the party after his resignation, and the "pro-Roh" faction that Moon represented. In December 2015, Ahn issued an ultimatum to Moon demanding that a convention be held at the beginning of 2016 to elect a new party leader. Moon rejected the demand. Ahn then left the NPAD along with a range of other lawmakers opposed to Moon, including Kim Han-gil. Announcing that he would form a new party, he subsequently joined forces with
Chun Jung-bae, who had left the party earlier in the year, to form the
People Party
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History and profile
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in January 2016. Moon resigned as leader after Ahn's defection, describing his experience as "a series of difficult days without a single one of respite".
First People Party (2016–2018)
Ahn positioned the new
People Party
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as an anti-establishment centrist force, attracting support from both political wings. He labeled the remaining NPAD "anachronistic progressives", and accused contemporary Korean politicians of lacking policies beyond "short-term gimmicks". In the lead-up to the
13 April parliamentary election, he came into conflict with his co-leader Chun and other members of the party after
Kim Chong-in, the interim leader of the Democratic Party, the NPAD's successor, called for the two parties to form an electoral alliance. Kim Han-gil and Ahn's co-leader Chun both supported the plan, but Ahn rejected any prospect of an alliance with his former party. The proposal was ultimately scotched, with Kim Han-gil withdrawing from the upcoming election in protest.
In the event, the People Party performed better than anticipated, coming second in
party-list voting and winning 38 seats overall, including 23 of the 28 districts in the liberal stronghold of Jeolla. The People Party held the balance of power in the new Assembly, establishing a
three-party system. Ahn was credited for the victory, which was seen as giving him a position as
kingmaker
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and support for contesting
the presidential elections in the following year.
Following the election, Ahn rejected continued calls to regroup with the Minjoo Party, stating that "it would be inappropriate to speak of politically realigning at this point in time". He added that the People Party would not be "a mere tie-breaking third party, but ... a new opinion leader in parliamentary affairs".
2017 presidential campaign and defeat (2017)
Ahn was widely known to be a likely contender for the
2017 South Korean presidential election. He was selected as the People Party's nominee,
defeating
Sohn Hak-kyu and
Park Joo-sun. Despite rapid increase in opinion polling which briefly bypassed
Moon Jae-In
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, Ahn floundered in TV debates that led to his loss finishing third in a field of five total candidates.
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Return of party chairmanship (2017–2018)
The underperformance of his presidential campaign and a party scandal that found People Party members fabricating evidence to smear Moon Jae-in's campaign led Ahn to declare in July 2017 to both apologize and take a step back from politics in "self-reflection." He returned a month later to run, and later win, the party chairmanship.
Bareunmirae Party (2018–2020)
As head of the People Party, Ahn was a strong advocate for merging with the center-right Bareun Party. The two leaders of the respective parties, Ahn and former presidential contender
Yoo Seung-min, pushed forward with the merger which was completed in February 2018. The two parties merged to form the
Bareunmirae Party
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in 2018.
Although Yoo retained a leadership position within the new party and Ahn stepped down from any leadership role, as of March 2018 took on the role of leading the party's talent recruiting committee - a formal position speculated to signal his preparation to run for the Seoul mayorship later in the year.
Seoul mayoral campaign (2018)
Hiatus (2018–2020)
After losing the race to become Mayor of Seoul in June, Ahn began a hiatus in his political career starting in September 2018 when he moved to
Germany
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to study. Afterwards, he moved to the United States.
Ahn would later say that his time observing political systems in Europe would influence his views on domestic political reform.
Second People Party (2020–2022)
On 29 January 2020, Ahn founded the
People Party
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History and profile
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(not to be confused with the earlier
party of the same name founded by Ahn in 2016 or the
People Power Party) as a splinter group from the
Bareunmirae Party
The Bareunmirae Party (), also known as the Bareun Mirae Party and Bareun Future Party, was a South Korean liberal-conservative political party. It was founded in 2018 by merger of the centrist liberal People's Party (South Korea, 2016), People ...
.
Ahn cited disagreement with party leader
Sohn Hak-kyu as his reason for leaving.
This announcement came weeks after the official defection of eight lawmakers, including
Yoo Seong-min, to the
New Conservative Party on 5 January 2020.
The Bareunmirae Party dissolved shortly thereafter on 24 February 2020.
The People Party was officially registered on 23 February 2020. Ahn has continued to act as its leader since its founding.
On 1 March 2020, he was reported that he was carrying out COVID-19 medical service in Daegu with his wife Kim Mi-kyung. Ahn was able to treat patients because he had continued to maintain his doctor's
medical license
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.
On 1 April 2020, he started the "Chunri-gil National Territory Master," a 14-day cross country marathon that covered a total of 400 kilometers.
Seoul mayoral campaign (2021)
In December 2020, it was reported that Ahn intended to run again in the upcoming
2021 by-election to become
mayor of Seoul.
Ahn officially registered as a candidate, but after he lost to
Oh Se-hoon
Oh Se-hoon (; born 4 January 1961) is a South Korean politician and lawyer who has served as the mayor of Seoul since 2021, an office he previously held from 2006 to 2011. A member of the People Power Party, he served as a member of the Nat ...
in an opinion poll, Ahn conceded and withdrew in an effort to unify the opposition camp. Oh Se-hoon would go on to win the 2021 Seoul mayoral by-election.
2022 presidential campaign (2021–2022)
Before announcing his presidential bid in the
2022 presidential election, Ahn held negotiations with the Leader of the
People Power Party Lee Jun-seok for a prospective merger between the People Party and the People Power Party.
The People Power Party was at the time the main
South Korean conservative party. These negotiations ended unsuccessfully in August 2021 due to disagreements on party-level issues such as Ahn's desire for the PPP to change its name to the People Party and method of picking a 2022 candidate.
On 1 November 2021, Ahn Cheol-soo announced his candidacy in the 2022 presidential election. The People Party's Central Party Election Planning Group stated it would receive applications for other presidential candidates for two days following Ahn's announcement, but it was considered merely a formality and extremely likely Ahn would be the People Party's presidential candidate.
On 4 November, Ahn was chosen as the People Party nominee with 92% of the vote, and he accepted the nomination.
On 3 March 2022, six days before the presidential election, Ahn dropped out of the 2022 presidential race.
Ahn had been polling at around 10% support before dropping out of the race. Ahn endorsed PPP candidate
Yoon Suk Yeol for president, who would narrowly win the election.
On 18 April, Ahn announced the merger of the People Party into the People Power Party in a joint press conference with PPP head Lee Jun-seok. The People Party was thereby dissolved.
People Power Party (2022–present)
National Assembly (2022–)
Upon 18 April 2022 People Power Party-People Party merger, Ahn became a member of the People Power Party.
On 8 May 2022, Ahn declared his bid in the
June 2022 South Korean by-elections, running for the
Seongnam
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Bundang District
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A vacant seat in the
National Assembly
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. He won the seat on 1 June 2022 with 62.5% of the votes.
2023 Leadership Election
In 2023, Ahn declared his intention to run for the leadership of the People Power Party. Despite unifying with Yoon during the presidential election a year ago, the Presidential Office strongly criticized Ahn during the campaign period. He lost to
Kim Gi-hyeon, placing in second place with 23.37% of the votes.
2024 martial law and impeachment of Yoon
Ahn was notable as the only PPP legislator to stay in the building after every other Assembly member walked out before the impeachment of President
Yoon Suk Yeol. This comes after Ahn and Yoon had sparred several times previously, partly owing to Ahn's moderate politics and Yoon's conservative outlook. He called on Yoon to step down previously, and stated he would vote for impeachment unless Yoon resigned no matter his affiliation. Only Ahn and voted in favor of impeachment, with Kim returning later to the chamber to vote.
Kim Sang-wook returned to the chamber to vote, but said he voted against impeachment. Ahn, who said he was criticized by the party for his vote, said that "The idea that a president responsible for upholding the constitution of the world's 10th largest economy would stage an unconstitutional coup is beyond imagination".
2025 presidential campaign
Four days after former President
Yoon Suk Yeol was
removed from office by the
Constitutional Court
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, Ahn declared his candidacy to run in the snap
2025 presidential election on 8 April in
Gwanghwamun Square
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. Ahn said that he chose the square, which features a
statue
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of Admiral
Yi Sun-sin, as the location for his candidacy declaration because it serves as "the center and a symbol of national unity." He described
Lee Jae-myung
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, the leader and presumptive nominee of the opposition
Democratic Party, as the 'weakest opponent' he could face. He expressed support for National Assembly Speaker
Woo Won-sik's (also of the Democratic Party) proposal for constitutional amendment referendum that would strengthen the power of the legislature, but also questioned whether it would be logistically possible to hold such a referendum simultaneously with the presidential election; Ahn proposed holding the referendum the following year instead. He called for unity within the PPP, encouraging party members to move past Yoon's impeachment.
Ahn said he offered broad moderate appeal, touting his personal character and diverse career experience during the primary campaign. On 12 April, Ahn announced his campaign's ten 'major pledges' which included pension reform, expanding housing welfare, securing energy sovereignty, and strengthening
South Korea's alliance with the United States amidst the
second Trump administration.
Ahn advised acting President
Han Duck-soo
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not to run for President. He said his run was motivated by "a sense of crisis" he had felt and the emergence of cutting-edge technologies related to artificial intelligence. Ahn has claimed that PPP candidates who did not support Yoon's impeachment could not win the election, believing that he is the only candidate who could defeat a member of the opposition party. He also said his main campaign pledge, were he to secure the PPP's nomination, would be to amend the constitution to reduce the power of both the Presidency and the National Assembly; he has advocated for reducing the presidential term from five years to four or three.
On 18 April, he urged Yoon Suk Yeol to leave the party, reiterating that it would show the party's ability to take responsibility for the martial law incident.
On 29 April, Ahn lost in the penultimate
primaries
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held by the
People Power Party.
Political positions
Centrism
Ahn's foreign policy proposals are roughly similar to that of
South Korean conservatives: he calls for a tougher approach towards
North Korea
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, and supports the
THAAD system (although initially opposed to it). In September 2012, Ahn visited the graves of
Syngman Rhee
Syngman Rhee (; 26 March 1875 – 19 July 1965), also known by his art name Unam (), was a South Korean politician who served as the first president of South Korea from 1948 to 1960. Rhee was also the first and last president of the Provisiona ...
,
Park Chung Hee
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, and
Kim Dae-jung
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Kim entered politics as a member of the new wing of the Democratic Pa ...
. Park and Rhee are often praised by Korean conservatives, and Kim by liberals. Ahn stated at the time that it would be "hypocritical to paint half the people as enemies and at the same time call for 'unity. Ahn has been considered "more palatable for conservative voters" in part due to his business background.
He has said that, if elected President, he would work with opposition lawmakers and form personal relationships, citing inspiration from how President Barack Obama negotiated with the opposition Republican Party in the United States.
National security (THAAD)
Ahn was among the first who opposed the American deployment of the
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, commonly referred to as THAAD, alongside Moon Jae-in. However, he changed his stance suggesting it was "irresponsible" for any future president to reverse an agreement already made between the United States and Korea.
LGBT rights
Ahn has stated he opposes the legalization of
same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same legal Legal sex and gender, sex. marriage between same-sex couples is legally performed and recognized in 38 countries, with a total population of 1.5 ...
, although in a more detailed article on broadcasting network SBS' website, he said that same-sex marriage needs to be achieved through social discussion. Asked whether he was willing to attend the Queer Parade, he answered to the effect that "the right to refuse should also be respected."
Philanthropy
In December 2011, Ahn has expressed his willingness to donate half of his shares in AhnLab for the education of children from low-income families. He owns 37.1 percent of AhnLab shares, and as of 9 December 2011, the value of the shares to be donated is about 250 billion won ($218 million).
Personal life
In 1988 Ahn married Kim Mi-kyung, who is currently a professor at the Seoul National University College of Medicine. They live in
Seongnam
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, and share daughter.
Ahn competes in marathons, and has participated in the
Seoul International Marathon
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six times, as of 2025.
Legal issues
In September 2012, Ahn made a public apology as reports surfaced that his wife evaded taxes by under-pricing a 2001 apartment she bought worth ₩450 million to ₩250 million, thus reducing the acquisition and registration taxes by up to ₩10 million. However, a statement by the Korea Taxpayers' Association claimed that the "down contract" was in accordance with trade customs and thus not unlawful due to flaws in the local tax law between 1996 and 2005.
Bibliography
* 2012. ''Thought of Ahn Cheol-Soo'' (). 김영사. 276 pages.
* 2009. ''Happy Virus by Ahn Cheol-soo'' (행복 바이러스 안철수: 안철수 박사가 쓴 안철수 이야기). 리젬. 136 pages. .
Book review "''Happy Virus by Ahn Cheol-soo''"
at ''The Hankyoreh''.
* 2009. ''My Mother Who Fostered My Ability'' (). Jaeneung Academy. 143 pages. .
* 2007. ''My Turning Point'' (내 인생의 결정적 순간: 그 순간이 없었으면 지금의 나는 없다). IMAGE Box. 247 pages. .
* 2004. ''What We Need'' (CEO 안철수, 지금 우리에게 필요한 것은). KimYoung. 259 pages. .
* 2003. ''My Choice'' (나의 선택: 무엇이든지 하고 싶지만 쉽게 결단을 내리지 못하는 젊음에게). JeongEum. 231 pages. .
* 2001. ''Spiritual Showdown'' (CEO 안철수, 영혼이 있는 승부). KimYoung. 291 pages. .
* 2000. ''Ahn's Internet Shortcut'' (). BookMark. 396 pages. .
* 1997. ''Ahn's Protection and Healing Computer Virus'' (). Information Age. 222 pages. .
* 1996. ''Analysing Computer Virus and Making Antivirus Software'' (). Information Age. 391 pages. .
* 1995. ''Eccentric Computer Doctor, Ahn Cheol-soo'' (). Vision. 336 pages. .
* 1995. ''Learning Computer Easily'' (컴퓨터, 참 쉽네요!). Youngjin. 396 pages. .
See also
* Moderate conservatism
References
External links
*
Ahn Cheol-soo Camp
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1962 births
Living people
People from Busan
Busan High School alumni
Seoul National University alumni
Wharton School alumni
Academic staff of KAIST
Academic staff of Seoul National University
South Korean military doctors
Chief executives of computer security organizations
Businesspeople in computing
Economic liberalism
20th-century South Korean businesspeople
21st-century South Korean businesspeople
South Korean Roman Catholics
Members of the National Assembly (South Korea)
20th-century South Korean physicians
Candidates for President of South Korea
Republic of Korea Navy personnel
People Power Party (South Korea) politicians
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