Chang Je-won (
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: 장제원, born 13 April 1967
) is a South Korean educator and conservative politician from the
People Power Party (PPP). He has been serving as a
Member of the National Assembly
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for
Sasang District
Sasang District is a '' gu'' in central Busan, South Korea. It has an area of 35.84 km2, and a population of about 275,000. Sasang-gu became a ''gu'' of Busan in 1995.
Administrative divisions
Sasang-gu is divided into 8 legal ''dong'', w ...
for 2 terms, from 2008 to 2012 and since 2016.
Early life and family background
Chang was born in
Dongrae District
Dongnae District is a '' gu'' in central Busan, South Korea.
Administrative divisions
It has a population of about 300,000, and an area of 16.7 square kilometers. It was once a separate city, the principal port of southeastern Korea. Numerous ...
of
Busan
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on 13 April 1967. His father,
Chang Sŏng-man
Chang Sŏng-man (Korean: 장성만, 2 November 1932 – 6 December 2015) was a South Korean pastor, educator, and politician. He served as a Member of the National Assembly for North District of Busan from 1981 to 1988, and also the Deputy Spea ...
(1932–2015), was a pastor, educator who was the former chancellor of
Dongseo University
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and also a politician served as an MP of
Democratic Justice Party
The Democratic Justice Party (; DJP) was the ruling party of South Korea from 1981 to 1988.
History
Chun had become the country's de facto leader after leading a military coup in December 1979, and was elected president in his own right in ...
, the predecessor of LKP, from 1981 to 1988 and was also the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly from 1987 to 1988.
His mother, Park Dong-soon (1939-), is an educator and the former president and the incumbent chancellor of Dongseo University.
His brother, Chang Je-kuk (1964-), is the current president of the university.
He also has a sister named Chang Ju-young.
He married Han Yoon-soon, former broadcaster of
MBC and has a son named Chang Yong-joon (2000-), or known as
NO:EL, a former contestant of ''
High School Rapper
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''Unpretty Rapstar'' (Hangul
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''
and now as a
hip-hop rapper and singer.
Chang studied at Dongrae Primary School from his hometown, then moved to
Seoul
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and continued his education at Yeouido Secondary School and Yeouido High School.
After the graduation, he earned a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Broadcasting and also a master's degree in journalism and mass communication from
Chung-Ang University
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.
Political career
Chang was firstly elected for the National Assembly representing Sasang District in
2008 election
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,
replacing the incumbent Kwon Cheol-hyun, who is also a father to Kwon Seong-ju. During the first MP career, he was a member of Public Administration and Security Committee, Steering Committee and Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs Committee.
He also shortly served as the deputy parliamentary leader of
Grand National Party
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, the predecessor of LKP, in June 2009.
He did not seek for second term in
2012 election
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January
*3–4 January: ...
.
During this time, the ruling
Saenuri Party
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underwent some conflicts in
preselection
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, as the main opposition
Democratic Unionist Party
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(DUP) selected
Moon Jae-in
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, one of the potential presidential candidate at that time, for Sasang District.
Instead of Chang, the Saenuri Party nominated Son Soo-joe, but was defeated by Moon.
Chang returned as an MP after the
2016 election
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. Originally, he intended to run under the Saenuri banner. After Son was re-selected, Chang left the party and won as a nonpartisan candidate. He then returned to the party on 21 June.
During the
political scandal in the late 2016, Chang was one of hearing members from the Saenuri Party (LKP since February 2017) along with Kwon Seong-dong and
Hwang Young-cheul
Hwang Young-cheul (, born 13 July 1965) is a politician of South Korea and currently one of the member of parliament of Hongcheon County, Cheorwon County, Hwacheon County, Yanggu County and Inje County.
Biography
Born at Hongcheon County, ...
. He then left the party with other 30 MPs and formed the
Bareun Party
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Histor ...
. Nevertheless, prior to the
presidential election in May 2017, he returned to the LKP and endorsed its presidential candidate,
Hong Joon-pyo
Hong Joon-pyo (born 20 November 1953), also spelled as Hong Jun-pyo, is a South Korean politician and former prosecutor who is the current Mayor of Daegu. He previous served as the governor of South Gyeongsang Province, a member of the Nation ...
.
Controversy
Comment on police
On 22 March 2018, Chang provoked a controversy when he called the police as "government's hounds infected with
rabies
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" after they launched an investigation related to
Kim Ki-hyun,
the then Mayor of
Ulsan
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, who was also a member of the LKP. He also asked to "hit the mad dogs".
Regarding with this incident, several policemen condemned his statement and asked him to apologise.
Son issues
Chang also faced criticisms regarding with his son, Chang Yong-joon (NO:EL), who performed on the show ''High School Rapper''.
On 10 February 2017, after attending to ''High School Rapper'', NO:EL faced a controversy that he was doing
prostitution via his
Twitter
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.
It was also reported that his son was consuming cigarettes and alcohol underage.
Chang apologised about it and resigned from his all positions within Bareun Party.
On 7 September 2019, NO:EL was caught by police nearby
Mapo District
Mapo District () is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea.
Mapo has a population of 381,330 (2015) and has a geographic area of 23.87 km2 (9.22 sq mi), and is divided into 24 '' dong'' (administrative neighborhoods). Mapo is located in w ...
in Seoul after his car hit a motorcycle.
The police reported that NO:EL was
driving under influence (DUI) with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08%, which can lead to
driving licence
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revocation.
Chang apologised for this issue,
however, the
Justice Party urged him to resign as an MP should it is proven as true.
Election results
References
External links
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1967 births
Living people
Liberty Korea Party politicians
Chung-Ang University alumni
People from Busan