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Ryu Ho-jeong ( ko, 류호정, born 9 August 1992) is a South Korean politician. She was a member of the
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representing the Justice Party. She was elected for the first time in the 2020 election via
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in first position on her party's list, and is the youngest member of the National Assembly in the 2020–2024 term. Ryu forfeit her title as member of Parliament when she left the Justice Party on 15 January 2024.


Early life and education

Ryu Ho-jeong was born in
Changwon Changwon () is the capital city of Gyeongsangnam-do, on the southeast coast of South Korea. With a population of 1.07 million , Changwon is South Korea's ninth-most populous city. A port city, Changwon is bordered by Masan Bay to the south ...
,
South Gyeongsang Province South Gyeongsang Province ( ko, 경상남도, translit=Gyeongsangnam-do, ) is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The UNESCO World ...
in 1992. She attended Changwon Kyungil Girls' High before studying at
Ewha Womans University Ewha Womans University () is a private women's university in Seoul founded in 1886 by Mary F. Scranton under Emperor Gojong. It was the first university founded in South Korea. Currently, Ewha is one of the world's largest female educational ins ...
from 2011 to 2016, earning a
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in
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. While at Ewha Womans University, Ryu was president of "Klass Ewha", an
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game club. In 2014, she also admitted to having "boosted" her account in ''
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'', a video game especially popular in South Korea, by allowing other players to share the account to raise it to a higher rank or status. Account boosting is taken much more seriously in South Korea than in other places, and has since been outlawed there.


Career

Ryu started her career as a
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streamer and online broadcaster before becoming active in politics. She was later a delegate to the Justice Party national congress in November 2018. From 2018 to 2020 she was director of the public relations department at the National Chemical Fiber Food Industry Union. In July 2019, Ryu became vice chair of the Seongnam City branch of the Justice Party. At the end of the 2020, she became director of public relations strategy and vice-president of the national party. In the 2020 legislative election, Ryu was elected to the National Assembly via the proportional representation component, despite adverse publicity about her previous esport game account boosting. She was top candidate of the Justice Party's proportional list; the party won six seats overall, and 2.7 million votes (9.7%). At age 27, she became the youngest member of the National Assembly, in which she is a member of the Special Committee on Ethics and the Trade, Industry, Energy, SMEs, and Startups Committee. In August 2020, Ryu was subject to online abuse after wearing a red patterned mini wrap dress and black
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in the National Assembly chamber. Critics derided her appearance and claimed that her outfit was inappropriate. She was defended by a number of other politicians and public figures, including former presidential spokesperson Ko Min-jung, who commended her for "breaking the National Assembly's excessively solemn and authoritarian atmosphere". In an interview with
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, Ryu explained: "In every plenary session, most lawmakers, male and middle-aged, show up in a suit and a tie, so I wanted to shatter that tradition. The authority of the national assembly is not built on those suits." The incident played into the ongoing reckoning over sexism and gender equality in South Korea. On 28 November 2023, Ryu announced that she has informally left the Justice Party. Ryu said she is only maintaining Party membership to keep her seat as a proportional representative. In Korean election law, if a member of Parliament elected through proportional representation leaves the party, they also lose their seat as an elected lawmaker. Ryu rejected the Party's plan to create an electoral alliance of left-wing parties agreed by the Justice Party and the
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. Ryu and fellow Justice Party member of parliament
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have expressed interest in creating an alliance called the "Third Power." The two Justice Party lawmakers have stated that "progressive politics alone have failed" and aim to bring together all political factions that are opposed to the
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and the People Power Party. This includes
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's centrist science politics party,
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, and
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's also centrist liberal party, A New Choice. On the morning of 30 November 2023,
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announced her departure from Third Power and return to the Justice Party. The reason given for her departure are unclear, but it comes after right-wing politicians in Third Power used sexist language to criticize a strike that was ongoing of female game developers due to gender-based discrimination in video game development. On 17 December 2023, Ryu attended on the founding convention of New Choice Party with some members of Third Power. She has kept a distance from the Justice Party after late 2023 and announced to become a part of Keum's new party. However by South Korean electoral law, proportional representative MPs can't hold their own seat in parliament if they withdraw from their original party. Thus Ryu declared that she will act as a member of New Choice Party without official withdrawal from Justice Party, she was criticized by remaining members of Justice Party. On 15 January 2024, Ryu announced her departure from the Justice Party. In doing so, and in accordance to election law, Ryu also forfeit her role as a proportional representative Member of Parliament for the Justice Party. She then joined New Choice to prepare for the upcoming 2024 parliamentary election.


Political positions

Ryu is a member of the Justice Party. She has said that she wishes to create the "first progressive opposition party with a clear voice for the socially disadvantaged." She holds progressive positions on various issues such as
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, homelessness,
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, and
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. She supports the legalisation and destigmatisation of
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.


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