Kwon Young-jin (Korean: 권영진; Hanja: 權泳臻; born 10 December 1962) is a South Korean politician who served as the mayor of Daegu between 2014 and 2022.
Kwon Young-jin | |
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권영진 | |
Mayor of Daegu | |
In office 1 July 2014 – 30 June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Kim Bum-il |
Succeeded by | Hong Joon-pyo |
Member of the National Assembly | |
In office 30 May 2008 – 29 May 2012 | |
Preceded by | Woo Won-shik |
Succeeded by | Woo Won-shik |
Constituency | Nowon B (Seoul) |
Personal details | |
Born | Andong, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea | 10 December 1962
Political party | United Future Party |
Alma mater | Korea University |
Website | Kwon Young-jin's Blog |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 권영진 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gwon Yeongjin |
McCune–Reischauer | Kwŏn Yŏngjin |
Life
editKwon Young-jin was born on December 10, 1962, in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province.
In 2002, Kwon entered politics on the recommendation of the President of the Grand National Party Lee Hoi-chang. In 2004, he led the way "Tent headquarters movement" of the Grand National Party.
In 2007 presidential election, Kwon supported Lee Myung-bak. And he ran for the 2008 legislative election for Nowon District, Seoul and he won over the Woo Won-shik of the United Democratic Party. However, he lost to Woo Won-shik in the 2012 legislative election.
Kwon ran for mayor of Daegu in the 2014 local elections and won. And in 2018, he was re-elected despite his party (Liberty Korea Party)'s poor approval rating. He put up the city government's slogan is "Only Citizens' Happiness, Creating Daegu."[1][2]
In 2021, Kwon gained international attention during the COVID-19 pandemic when he propagated a fraudulent COVID-19 vaccine proposal to South Korean news media. Mayor Kwon announced to reporters in May 2021 that his city, via a public-private partnership focused on unifying medical care throughout Daegu,[3] was in talks with a foreign trading company to obtain 30 million doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine independently from the central government (headed by Moon Jae-in's opposition party).[4] Following this media event, Kwon's office sent South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare import proposal drafts between the public-private partnership, Medi-City Daegu Council, and the foreign trading company. It raised concerns about the deal, citing "reliability issues" due to Pfizer only supplying its vaccines through central governments and international health organizations, not through unaffiliated intermediaries.[5] Kwon has since apologized for giving credence to the fraudulent vaccine distribution scam.[6]
References
edit- ^ "권영진 대구시장 당선자, 그는 누구인가?...그가 걸어온 길". 국제뉴스 (Gukjenews) (in Korean). 2018-06-14. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
- ^ "<광역단체장 인터뷰 / 권영진 대구광역시장> "대구는 더이상 수구꼴통도시 아닌 열린도시"". Naeil Shinmun (in Korean). 2018-07-09. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
- ^ "10 Years of Trust, the Impetus for Overcoming COVID-19". 헬스경향 (in Korean). 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
- ^ "Daegu mayor apologizes for controversial bid to import Pfizer vaccines". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
- ^ "South Korean mayor 'sorry' for falling for vaccine scam". BBC News. 2021-06-09. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
- ^ Associated Press (8 June 2021). "Coronavirus: South Korean mayor who boasted of securing 30 million vaccines apologises for nearly falling for fraud". Associated Press.