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Lee Bu-young (born September 26, 1942 -) is a South Korean politician. The hometown is Jeonju.

Life
Lee Bu-young was born in Naesu-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on September 26, 1942, and once spent a short period of childhood in Pocheon, Gyeonggi-do, he later grew up in Seoul.

In 1968, he obtained a bachelor's degree from Seoul National University and joined the Dong-A Ilbo as a reporter. He formed the Dong-A Free Press Protection Fight Committee with fellow journalists in 1974 and was dismissed the following year.

He served as a representative of the Democratic Movement Council in 1984, and as a secretary-general of the Standing Committee of the Democratic Unification People's Movement Union in 1985, and was arrested in 1986 on charges of leading the May 3 Incheon crisis and served two years.

In 1988, the Gwangju Massacre Fight Committee was organized to demand an investigation into Chun Doo-hwan's arrest, and in 1989, he organized the National Democratic Movement Association with Kim Geun-tae, Lee Jae-oh, and Jang Ki-pyo to become a permanent chairman, but he was arrested again and served.In 1990, he joined the Democratic Party of Korea, which was founded by Lee Ki-taek and Roh Moo Hyun, who opposed the merger of the three parties, and entered politics.

In 1992, he was elected in the 14th general election as a candidate for the Democratic Party of Korea. When Kim Il-sung died in 1994, he was criticized by conservative forces for questioning the parliamentary interpellation session on whether he would send a condolence delegation to North Korea.

In 1995, with the establishment of the New Politics Alliance for Democracy in Kim Dae Jung, many of its members remained in the Democratic Party until the end when they joined the New Politics Alliance for Democracy. He ran in the 15th general election held the following year and won re-election despite the weakness of the United Democratic Party.

In November 1997, the party joined when the main opposition Grand National Party was formed with the merger of the Democratic Party and the New Korea Party. Since the inauguration of the Kim Dae Jungn government, he has served as leader and vice-president of the Grand National Party for his hard-line lending measures such as strong criticism of Kim Dae Jung.

However, his unique tendency to reform and his conviction led him to disagree with other leaders including Lee Hoi-chang on policies toward North Korea, such as supporting President Kim Dae-jung's June 15 Joint Declaration. In some cases, conservative lawmakers within the Grand National Party clearly expressed their opposition when they raised the color theory against the government and the ruling party, causing discontent within the party.

Lee Hoi-chang was actively supported in the 16th presidential election, but as reform-minded lawmakers gradually narrowed in the GNP after the election, Lee Woo-jae, Kim Bu-gyeom, Ahn Young-geun, and Kim Young-chun left the party in July 2003 and participated in the establishment of the Uri Party in October of that year.

In 2004, he ran for the 17th general election as a member of the Uri Party, and despite leading the polls, he was defeated by Kim Choong-hwan of the Grand National Party, a former head of Gangdong-gu District Office and his political junior. That year, Shin Ki-nam succeeded to the chairmanship of the Uri Party, which resigned due to his father's alleged pro-Japanese activities, but resigned to take responsibility for failing to deal with four major reform legislation, including the National Security Law.

On December 6, 2007, he was sentenced to two years in prison and a fine of 210.7 million won at the Seoul Central District Court for receiving 200 million won from JU Group and was arrested in court. After that, he was appointed as a standing advisor to the Democratic United Party, but announced his retirement from politics on February 11, 2015.

educational background

 * went to Deoksu Primary School in Seoul.
 * Graduated from Seoul Dangsan Elementary School
 * Graduated from Yongsan Middle School
 * Graduated from Yongsan High School
 * Bachelor of Political Science, Seoul National University

non-degree completion

 * In 2001, Korea University completed the top information and communication course at the Graduate School of Computer Science and Technology

the actors who played Lee Booyoung

 * Lee Dea-ro "The Fifth Republic", a 2005 MBC drama
 * Kim Eui-sung - 2017 film "1987"