Choi Bae-geun | |
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최배근 | |
President of the Platform Party | |
In office 8 March 2020 – 16 April 2020 Serving with Woo Hee-jong | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
Personal details | |
Born | Seoul, South Korea | 12 April 1959
Citizenship | South Korean |
Political party | Democratic |
Other political affiliations |
Our Future (-2020) Platform (2020) |
Alma mater |
Konkuk University University of Georgia |
Occupation | Educator, economist, politician |
Choi Bae-geun ( Korean: 최배근, born 12 April 1959) is a South Korean economist, educator and politician who served as the President of the Platform Party, along with Woo Hee-jong.
He studied economics at Konkuk University and University of Georgia. [1] He has been lecturing at Konkuk University since 1990. [1] He has been involved in various organisations, including People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation and so on. [1] In 2004, he was briefly a columnist of Hankyoreh. [1]
In 2007, he became one of the co-Presidents of the Onward Korea, [1] a political organisation that never became an official political party. He later joined the Our Future (now Future Party) but quit later. In 2020, he founded a new political party, named the For the Citizens (soon renamed as Platform Party), [2] along with Woo Hee-jong. [3] He resigned on 16 April, [4] whereas Woo remained till the party was merged into the Democratic Party on 13 May.
Choi is very critical towards the economic policies of the Moon Jae-in cabinet. [5] [6] In December 2018, he cited that Moon, who called himself as a "pro-labour" was forwarding a failed labour reforms. [5] [6] As an example, he added Moon's original manifesto to increase the minimum wage was not fulfilled. [5] He also denounced that Moon's policies were more right-wing than Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye due to the several projects i.e. privatisation. [5] [6]
In 2019, he harshly criticised Japan under Shinzo Abe, citing that Shinzo wants to establish a pro-Japan government in South Korea. [7]
In 2019, Choi joined protests supporting Cho Kuk as the Minister of Justice, shortly after the minister had resigned following the controversies. [8] [9] Choi then shouted in front of people, "Dear Cho Kuk, you're our eternal Justice Minister!" [8] Shortly before this, he condemned the prosecutor and anti-government medias for infringing the former Justice Minister, like what they had done to the ex- President Roh Moo-hyun 10 years ago. [9] When Choi founded the Platform Party, Kim Jin-tae, a United Future MP denounced the party as a "pro-Cho Kuk party", citing a Choi's remarks (calling the ex-Minister as the "eternal") in October 2019. [10]
Choi Bae-geun | |
---|---|
최배근 | |
President of the Platform Party | |
In office 8 March 2020 – 16 April 2020 Serving with Woo Hee-jong | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
Personal details | |
Born | Seoul, South Korea | 12 April 1959
Citizenship | South Korean |
Political party | Democratic |
Other political affiliations |
Our Future (-2020) Platform (2020) |
Alma mater |
Konkuk University University of Georgia |
Occupation | Educator, economist, politician |
Choi Bae-geun ( Korean: 최배근, born 12 April 1959) is a South Korean economist, educator and politician who served as the President of the Platform Party, along with Woo Hee-jong.
He studied economics at Konkuk University and University of Georgia. [1] He has been lecturing at Konkuk University since 1990. [1] He has been involved in various organisations, including People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation and so on. [1] In 2004, he was briefly a columnist of Hankyoreh. [1]
In 2007, he became one of the co-Presidents of the Onward Korea, [1] a political organisation that never became an official political party. He later joined the Our Future (now Future Party) but quit later. In 2020, he founded a new political party, named the For the Citizens (soon renamed as Platform Party), [2] along with Woo Hee-jong. [3] He resigned on 16 April, [4] whereas Woo remained till the party was merged into the Democratic Party on 13 May.
Choi is very critical towards the economic policies of the Moon Jae-in cabinet. [5] [6] In December 2018, he cited that Moon, who called himself as a "pro-labour" was forwarding a failed labour reforms. [5] [6] As an example, he added Moon's original manifesto to increase the minimum wage was not fulfilled. [5] He also denounced that Moon's policies were more right-wing than Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye due to the several projects i.e. privatisation. [5] [6]
In 2019, he harshly criticised Japan under Shinzo Abe, citing that Shinzo wants to establish a pro-Japan government in South Korea. [7]
In 2019, Choi joined protests supporting Cho Kuk as the Minister of Justice, shortly after the minister had resigned following the controversies. [8] [9] Choi then shouted in front of people, "Dear Cho Kuk, you're our eternal Justice Minister!" [8] Shortly before this, he condemned the prosecutor and anti-government medias for infringing the former Justice Minister, like what they had done to the ex- President Roh Moo-hyun 10 years ago. [9] When Choi founded the Platform Party, Kim Jin-tae, a United Future MP denounced the party as a "pro-Cho Kuk party", citing a Choi's remarks (calling the ex-Minister as the "eternal") in October 2019. [10]