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Yoon Deok-hong (born 19 April 1947 - ) is a South Korean politician and educator.

Controversy over the avoidance of the unification election
Yoon Deok-hong, who did not participate in the unification election for the Democratic Progressive Party of Seoul Superintendent of Education, explained, "I didn't know the race and I wasn't interested in the Controversy over the avoidance of the unification election because I suddenly ran for the Seoul Superintendent of Education," but caused another controversy.

The Seoul Good Superintendent's Citizen Promotion Committee, which promoted the unification of democratic progress candidates for the Seoul Superintendent of Education, said, "I didn't participate even though I recommended you to participate in the race, but is it progressive behavior that fits democratic principles and common sense now?" "It is an election to elect a leader who is responsible for the education of the growing generation, and it is not educational to say that he will take any position even after breaking the rules," he criticized.

Controversy over the qualification of the superintendent of education to run in the election
Yoon Deok-hong said he submitted a defector to the Democratic Party's Daegu City Hall on April 3, 2013, and Lee Seung-cheon, then chairman of the Democratic Party's Daegu City Party, said, "On April 3, 2013, I received a report that Yoon Deok-hong submitted a defector, so I ordered to put it on hold.

He explained that he had forgotten to leave the party because of a flood of work at the time, and later resigned from the chairman, but the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (former Democratic Party) Daegu City Party decided not to respond to Yoon Deok-hong's party anymore.

He avoided answering by saying, "Ask the Central Party," and the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (formerly the Democratic Party) Central Party said, "If it is related to the party, it cannot be confirmed unless it is you."

Suspicions escalated as the NPAD Central Party and Daegu City Party failed to clarify the timing of Yoon Deok-hong's departure, repeating their position.

Yoon Deok-hong served as a member of the National Assembly's education committee until the end of April 2014, serving as chairman of the Gyeongbuk Provincial Party's nomination review committee, and asked lawmakers to "remove the one-year absence clause as a condition for the superintendent's election" and "recently remove the party membership to April last year."

Controversy over "suspicious polls"
On April 28, 2014, "Money Today" reported that Yoon was ahead of both current superintendent Moon Yong-rin, lawyer Ko Seung-deok, and professor Cho Hee-yeon, and the poll was conducted by Yoon Deok-hong by requesting "Korean Intelli Search."

According to the survey subjects and sample sizes registered by the Korea Intelli Search Committee, the response rate was 3.0%, 530 people in their 60s and older, accounting for 52.4% of the total sample, 116 people in their 20s and 30s, 130 in their 40s, and 234 in their 50s.

Usually, polling agencies publish the results of the poll on their websites, but "Korea Intelli Search" said, "There is no person in charge." The survey questions were not disclosed, saying, "We are currently developing a website."

educational background

 * Daegu Dongduk Elementary School
 * Gyeongbuk Middle School
 * Kyeongbuk High School
 * 1969: Bachelor of Science in Social Education, Seoul National University
 * 1974: Master of Social Education, Graduate School of Seoul National University
 * 1986: Master of Sociology, Graduate School, University of Tokyo
 * 1992: Doctor of Sociology, Graduate School of Tokyo University of Tokyo

Career

 * 1969 to 1977: Ewha Girls' High School Teacher
 * 1997-1999: Co-Chair of the National Council of Democratic Professors
 * 1998-1999: Vice Chairman of the College Scholastic Ability Test
 * 2000~2003 : President of Daegu University
 * 2000-2002: Vice-President of the Council of Presidents of Korea City University
 * 2003 - 2003: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education and Human Resources Development
 * 2004-2007: Director of Korean Studies Central Research Institute
 * 2008 ~ : Supreme Leader of the Democratic Party