Lee Yong-gill

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Lee Yong-gill
Lee Yong-gill in 2014 (cropped).JPG
Lee in 2014
Born (1954-04-19) April 19, 1954 (age 69)
Nationality South Korean
OrganizationDirector of the Chungnam branch of KCTU (1996)
Title
New Progressive Party
  • Deputy delegate (2009–2010)
  • Secretary General (2012–2013)
  • Delegate (2013)
Labor Party
  • Delegate (2013–2015)
Predecessor Kim Il-ung
Successor Na Gyung-che
Political party Labor Party
(2013–2017)
New Progressive Party (2008–2013)
Democratic Labor Party (2002–2008)
Korean name
Hangul
이용길
Hanja
李鏞吉
Revised Romanization I Yong-gil
McCune–Reischauer Yi Yong-gil

Lee Yong-gill is a former delegate of the Labor Party in South Korea.

See also

Party political offices
Preceded byas leader of Emergency Response Commission leader of the New Progressive Party
2013
Succeeded by
(None)
Preceded by
(None)
leader of the Labor Party
2013–2015
Succeeded byas leader of the 6th delegation

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