Na Gyung-che

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Na Gyung-che
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Born (1973-09-18) 18 September 1973 (age 49)
Nationality South Korean
Title
Gwanak District Council
  • Member of 6th district council (2010–2014)
Labor Party
  • Delegate (2015)
Justice Party
  • Co-representative (2015)
Predecessor Lee Yong-gill
Successor Kim Sang-chul
Political partyJustice Party (2015–)
Labor Party (2013–2015)
New Progressive Party (2008–2013)
Democratic Labor Party (2002–2008)
Korean name
Hangul
나경채
Hanja
羅景埰
Revised Romanization Na Gyeong-chae
McCune–Reischauer Na Kyŏng-ch'ae

Na Gyung-che is the co-representative of the Justice Party in South Korea. He was a delegate of the Labor Party in South Korea.

Party political offices
Preceded byas leader of the 5th delegation leader of the Labor Party
2015
Succeeded byas Leader of Emergency Response Commission
Preceded byas leader of the 3rd delegation Co-representative of the Justice Party
2015
Succeeded by
(None)

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