Background
Yang, Jung-Kyu was born on February 5, 1933 in Pukcheju, Republic of Korea.
Yang, Jung-Kyu was born on February 5, 1933 in Pukcheju, Republic of Korea.
Graduate in politics, Korean National College. Postgraduate, Hangyang University, 1966. Postgraduate in international politics, Waseda University, 1971.
Public information secretary Prime Minister, Republic of Korea, 1964-1966. Elected 7th National Assembly, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 1967. Director APU, 1967; re-elected 9th National Assembly, 1973, 12th National Assembly, 1985, 14th and 15th National Assemblies, 1992, 96.
Member national defense committee, 1973, 85, member culture, education public information committee, 1975, member agriculture, forestry and fisheries committee, 1989-1992, 1996-1998, chairman transportation and communications committee, 1992-1994, member intelligence committee, since 1998, member government administration and local autonomy committee, since 1998. Chief director Korea National Tourism Organization, 1989-1992.
Florida leader, People's Party, 1987. Executive member Democratic Liberal Party, 1992, 94, chairman Buk-Jeju District chapter, 1992. Chief Jeju-do branch, New Korean Party, 1995, executive member, 1996-1997, chairman Jeju-Buk-Jeju District chapter, 1997.
Chairman Jeju Buk-Jeju District chapter Grand National Party, 1997, executive member, 1997-1999, vice president, since 1998, executive member, since 1999. Chief director Jeju Welfare Association, 1975. Chairman Korean Boxing committee, 1977-1984, vice chairman, 1977-1984.
Vice chairman, World Boxing Association, 1977-1984, World Boxing Council, 1980-1985. Chairman Korea-Iran Parliamentary Friendship Association, 1985-1988. Standing member Seoul Branch, Korean Red Cross, 1974.