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Hong Ihk-pyo
홍익표
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
30 May 2016
ConstituencySeoul JungSeongdong A
In office
30 May 2012 – 29 May 2016
ConstituencySeoul Seongdong B
Personal details
Born (1967-11-20) 20 November 1967 (age 56)
South Korea
CitizenshipSouth Korean
Political partyMinjoo Party of Korea
RelativesSee Namyang Hong clan
Alma materHanyang University
ReligionRoman Catholic
(Christian name : Andrew)
Hong Ihk-pyo
Hangul
홍익표
Hanja
洪翼杓
Revised RomanizationHong Ikpyo
McCune–ReischauerHong Ikp'yo

Hong Ihk-pyo (Korean홍익표; Hanja洪翼杓; born 20 November 1967) is a South Korean academic and politician in the liberal Minjoo Party of Korea. Since 2012 he has been member of the National Assembly for Seongdong, Seoul. He is considered a member of the party's pro–Roh Moo-hyun faction.[1]

Hong attracted attention in July 2013 as a spokesman for the Minjoo Party's predecessor, the Democratic Party, when he described President Park Geun-hye as a gwitae (귀태; 鬼胎), literally a "baby born to a ghost or demon or the Devil" or "ghost fetus or demon fetus", an uncommon term that has been applied in an abstract sense to Japanese militarism.[2] A presidential spokesman stated that the label was "verbal abuse and a slur" and questioned Hong's "qualification as a lawmaker".[3] Hong was forced to resign as party spokesman following the remark.[1]

Before becoming a National Assembly member, Hong was a professor at the University of North Korean Studies. He previously worked as an advisor in the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, and later in the Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia from 2005 to 2006 in Japan and as senior policy advisor in the Ministry of Unification from 2007 to 2008.[4]

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