Koo Kyo-hyun

South Korean politician
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Koo Kyo-hyun
Born (1977-07-31) 31 July 1977 (age 46)
South Korea
Nationality (legal)South Korean
OrganizationArbeit Workers Union (2013–)
Title
New Progressive Party
  • Leader of Committee on Youth and Student (2012–2013)
Arbeit Workers Union
  • Convener (2013–)[1]
Labor Party
  • Delegate (2015)
PredecessorKim Sang-chul
Political partyLabor Party (2013–)
New Progressive Party (2012–2013)
Socialist Party (2001–2012)
Korean name
Hangul
구교현
Revised RomanizationGu Gyo-hyeon
McCune–ReischauerKu Kyo-hyŏn
Websiteblog.naver.com/12dypro

Koo Kyo-hyun is a delegate of the Labor Party, and a convener of the Arbeit Workers Union[1] in South Korea.

See also

  • Arbeit Workers Union

References

  1. ^ a b Lee, Kyung-min (2015-06-16). "Detention warrant for McDonald's protestor rejected again". The Korea Times. Seoul. Retrieved 2015-11-08.

External links

  • Official website (in Korean)
  • Koo Kyo-hyun on Facebook (in Korean)
Party political offices
Preceded by
Kim Sang-chul
as leader of Emergency Response Commission
leader of the Labor Party
2015
Succeeded by
None


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