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Na Sung-rin (born 27 March 1953 - ) is a South Korean politician and economist. He is a member of the National Assembly of the 18th and 19th Saenuri Party.

Life
He graduated from Seoul National University with a doctorate in economics from Oxford University and was a professor of economics and finance at Hanyang University. After winning the 2008 general election with 12 proportional representation, he ran for re-election as a candidate for the Saenuri Party in the 19th National Assembly election, beating Kim Young-chun, a former member of the Democratic Party and independent Chung Geun, who served as the 16th and 17th National Assembly members.

educational background

 * Born in Busan on March 27, 1953
 * Graduated from Danggam Elementary School and Busanjin Elementary School
 * Graduated from Busan Middle School
 * Graduated from Busan High School
 * Bachelor of Economics, Seoul National University
 * Master of Economics, Graduate School of Essex
 * a graduate doctor of economics from Oxford University

Career

 * President of the Korean Society for Public Economics
 * Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the International Finance Society
 * Dong-A Ilbo Guest Editorial Writer
 * Vice President of the Korean Peninsula Advancement Foundation
 * September 2006 to December 2008: Director of the Korean Peninsula Advancement Foundation
 * Chairman of the Anmin Policy Forum
 * a guest commentator for the Christian Broadcasting System
 * He was a professor of economics and finance at Hanyang University
 * March 2021 ~ Vice Chairman of the Policy Research Committee of the Korean Constitutional Association
 * September 2021 - November 2021: Special Report on Standing Economic Affairs, Special Report on the Organizing Headquarters of the 20th Presidential Election Preliminary Candidates Yoon Seok-yeol
 * December 2021 to January 2022: Standing Special Economic Report, General Special Report of the Election Commission to revive the power of the people
 * January 2022 to March 2022: Standing Special Economic Adviser Yoon Seok-yeol, presidential candidate for the 20th presidential election of the People's Power

parliamentary activities

 * May 2008 to February 2012: 18th proportional representative member of the Grand National Party
 * August 2008 to June 2012: Member of the 18th National Assembly Planning and Finance Committee
 * December 2011 to February 2012: Vice Chairman of the Grand National Party Policy Committee
 * February 2012 to May 2012: The 18th proportional representative member of the Saenuri Party
 * February 2012: Vice Chairman of the Saenuri Party's Policy Committee
 * May 2012 to May 2016: 19th Saenuri Party lawmaker (Beonjeon-dong, Beomjeon-dong, Yeonji-dong, Choeup-dong, Yangjeong 1-2, Buam 1, 3, Danggam 1-4, Busan)
 * July 2012 to May 2014: Secretary of the Saenuri Party of the 19th National Assembly Planning and Finance Committee in the first half of the year
 * June 2013: Chairman of the Saenuri Party's Third Policy Coordination Committee
 * June 2014: Director of the Saenuri Party's General Situation Room for the People's Livelihood
 * May 2014 to February 2015: Senior Vice Chairman of the Saenuri Party's Policy Committee
 * June 2014: Member of the 19th National Assembly's Second Half Strategy and Finance CommitteeFebruary 2015: Chairman of the Saenuri Party's Policy Advisory Committee
 * June 2015 to May 2016: Member of the 19th Special Committee on Budget and Accounts of the National Assembly
 * August 2015: Director of the Public Welfare 119 Headquarters of the Saenuri Party Policy Committee
 * September 2016: Chairman of the Saenuri Party's National Policy Advisory Committee

Controversy over violation of the Public Official Election Act
In connection with the Saenuri Party's primary election in the 20th general election, it has been controversial as it was accused of violating the Public Official Election Act by a prospective candidate Jeong Geun. He allegedly broke the party's primary rule not to reveal the results of the primary polls and sent a text message to voters asking them to reveal the results of the polls and support him. In response, Na Sung-rin's side explained that it was only sent to a few close acquaintances.

Controversy over Bareun Party's participation
There is a report that he was named the founder of the Bareun Party (New Reform Conservative Party) while continuing to chair the party's cooperation committee after failing to win the 20th general election. In fact, he has not joined the Bareun Party but continues to serve as the chairman of the party's cooperation committee. If the allegations are true, the Saenuri Party will lose its membership in accordance with party regulations. The Liberty Korea Party is investigating whether it is true.

Family

 * Father: Na Ji-hong (~May 23, 2022)
 * Brother: Na Mi-il, Na Hye-young, Na Young-ji