Kim Sung-tae | |||||||||
Native Name Lang: | ko | ||||||||
Office: | Chairman of the Liberty Korea Party | ||||||||
Term Start: | 15 June 2018 | ||||||||
Term End: | 16 July 2018 | ||||||||
Predecessor: | Hong Jun-pyo | ||||||||
Office1: | Member of the National Assembly | ||||||||
Term Start1: | 30 May 2008 | ||||||||
Predecessor1: | Noh Hyun-song | ||||||||
Constituency1: | Gangseo B (Seoul) | ||||||||
Birth Date: | 23 May 1958 | ||||||||
Birth Place: | Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea | ||||||||
Party: | Liberty Korea | ||||||||
Spouse: | Heo Deok-soon | ||||||||
Children: | 2 | ||||||||
Alma Mater: | Hanyang University | ||||||||
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Kim Sung-tae (; born May 23, 1958) is a South Korean politician who was a labor activist.
Kim Sung-tae was born on 9 July 1958 in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province. He worked as a labor activist in the Federation of Korean Trade Unions as a young man.
He was elected in the 1998 local elections and served as the Seoul Metropolitan Council member of the National Congress for New Politics. Later, he moved to the Millennium Democratic Party and the Uri Party, and joined the conservative Grand National Party for the first time in 2008. Then, he ran for the 2008 legislative election and won.
After the 2016 South Korean political scandal, he defected from the Saenuri Party in December 2016 and joined the Bareun Party,[1] but was reinstated in May 2017, before the presidential election.[2] In November 2017, he was elected floor leader of the Liberty Korea Party. Later, In June 2018, when Hong Jun-pyo resigned his party leadership, he assumed the acting leader.