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Moon Jae-in

[Personal details]
[Born] 24 January 1953
Geoje, South Korea

[Political party] Democratic Party of Korea

[Spouse(s)] Kim Jeong-suk

[Children] 2

[Alma mater] Kyung Hee University (LL.B.)

[Religion] Roman Catholicism

Moon Jae-in (born 24 January 1953) is a
South Korean human rights attorney and
politician who is the President-elect of South Korea.

A former chief-of-staff to the late
President Roh Moo-hyun, Moon most recently
served as the opposition leader of the
Minjoo Party of Korea from 2015 to 2016 and
a member of the 19th National Assembly.
Prior, he was the Democratic United Party's
candidate for the 2012 presidential election
after winning a majority in the party
primaries, but losing narrowly to Park Geun-
hye. He was elected to be the 19th president
in the 2017 election by a large plurality
against two other major candidates.



[Early life and education]
Born in Geoje, South Korea, Moon Jae-in was
the first son of father Moon Yong-hyung and
mother Kang Han-ok among five children. His
father was a refugee from South Hamgyeong
Province (currently in North Korea) who fled
his native city of Hamhung during the
Hamhung Retreat. His father settled in Geoje
as a laborer for the Geoje POW Camp.

His family eventually settled in Busan and
Moon attended Kyungnam High School. He
enrolled in Kyunghee University where he
majored in law. He was arrested and expelled
from the university when he organized a
student protest against the Yushin
Constitution. Later, he was conscripted to
the military and recruited to the Special
Forces, where he participated in a military
mission during the Axe murder incident.

After his discharge, he passed the Bar Exam
and was admitted to the Judicial Research
and Training Institute. He graduated second
in his graduating class but was not admitted
to become a judge or government prosecutor
due to his history of activism against the
dictatorship as a student. Moon chose to
become a lawyer instead.

[Early career]
[Human rights attorney]
After becoming a lawyer, he partnered and
worked with future President Roh Moo Hyun.
They remained friends up until Roh's
suicide in 2009. Along with Roh, he took
cases involving human rights and civil
rights issues. He was a member of Minbyun
and the Chairman of Human Rights at Busan Bar.

[Hankyoreh]
He was a founding member of the progressive
South Korean newspaper, The Hankyoreh, in 1988.

[Roh Moo Hyun administration]
Due to Roh's insistence, Moon became Roh's
campaign manager during his presidential
bid. After Roh's victory, Moon became Roh's
chief of staff and close aide. His roles in
Roh's administration included:
2003 ~ February 2004 - Senior Presidential
Secretary for Civil Affairs
May 2004 ~ January 2005 - Senior
Presidential Secretary for Civil Society
January 2005 ~ May 2006 - Senior
Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs
March 2007 ~ February 2008 - Chief Secretary
of the President
August 2007 - Chairperson of the Promotion
of the 2nd North-South Korea Summit

When prosecutors began investigating Roh's
corruption charges, Moon was the legal
counsel to Roh. After Roh committed suicide,
Moon was in charge of the funeral and
handling his private affairs. His exposure
to the public as a poised and trustworthy
aide impressed the public and many liberals
in Korea found Moon to be an attractive
candidate against the conservative Saenuri
Party candidate Park Geun-hye.

[Political career]
[Entrance to politics/National Assembly]
Despite his earlier indifference to
politics, he began to get involved in the
politics. He published a memoir called Moon
Jae-in: The Destiny which became a
bestseller. His popularity had been rising
steady against the likely opponent in the
presidential race, Park Geun-hye. For
instance, in a February 2012 poll, Moon
managed to gain parity with Park in popularity.

Moon managed to capitalize on the
conservatives' decline in popularity amid a
series of corruption scandals: as one pundit
said, "Moon had managed to portray himself
as a moderate and rational leader who has
the backing of the younger generation".

In 2012, Moon entered a bid for a seat in
the National Assembly in the 19th
legislative election. Moon won a seat in the
Sasang District of Busan on 11 April 2012 as
a member of the Democratic United Party with
55% of the vote.

[2012 presidential campaign]
On September 16, 2012, Moon received the
presidential nomination for the Democratic
United Party.

He ran for the 2012 presidential election as
the Democratic United Party's candidate in a
three-way race against Park Geun-hye, the
incumbent ruling party¡¯s candidate and
daughter of the late president Park Chung-
hee, as well as independent software mogul
Ahn Cheol-soo. After Ahn bowed out of the
race and endorsed Moon after showing the two
candidates in a definitive loss were there
to be a three-way race, Moon went onto lose
the election.

[Leader of the opposition]
Moon was elected as the leader of New
Politics Alliance for Democracy in February
2, 2015. After former party leader and
presidential candidate rival Ahn Cheol-Soo's
departure, Moon scouted several politically
prominent people including former police Pyo
Chang-won, political critic Lee Chul-hee and
notably former president Park's secretary
Cho Ung-chun to prepare for upcoming South
Korean legislative election, 2016. After his
recruitment, Moon resigned his position for
another scouted advisor Kim Chong-in.



[2017 presidential election]
Moon was currently considered the
frontrunner to win Korea's next presidential
election as of May 2017 following the
impeachment of President Park Geun-hye.

On 9 May 2017, exit polls showed Moon Jae-in
winning 41.1% of the vote and is considered
the President-elect of South Korea.

Moon will be sworn immediately into office
after official votes are counted to replace
Acting President and Prime Minister Hwang
Kyo-ahn. There will be no transition period
between the election and inauguration,
unlike other presidential elections due to
the nature of an election following a
presidential impeachment.

[Political views]
[National security]
Moon came out in favor of repealing Korea's
national security laws, which has been
accused by the Korean liberals as a tool of
historically right-wing establishment of
South Korea to restrict and oppress left-
wing voices in Korean politics. He also
promised to abolish the domestic wing of NIS
(National Intelligence Service) in order to
maintain their political neutrality,
transferring domestic affairs to the police
force.

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[Foreign policy]
Moon has favored a peaceful reunification
between the two Koreas. He was widely
criticized and praised for his comments
stating that his first visit if elected
president would be to visit North Korea
which would not be unlike Roh Moo Hyun's
visit to the country in 2007. Similarly,
Moon's foreign policy towards North Korea is
considered to closely align with the
Sunshine Policy embraced by former liberal
presidents Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun.

His 2017 presidential campaign has supported
re-opening of the Kaesong Industrial Park.

He has stated he considered himself
as "America's friend" for its role in
helping South Korea avoid communism while
helping its economic growth. At the same
time, his more liberal foreign policy is
reflected on record stating in a book, "¡°I¡¯
m pro-U.S., but now South Korea should adopt
diplomacy in which it can discuss a U.S.
request and say no to the Americans.¡± He
opposes a rebalance of the security alliance
with the United States, but at the same time
stated he would like South Korea "to be able
to take the lead on matters on the Korean Peninsula."

[Economic policy]
Moon's campaign promise in 2017 included
intentions to put a 10 trillion won ($8.9
billion) fiscal stimulus to support job
creation, start-ups, and small to mid-sized
companies. His announced goal is to create
810,000 public sector jobs through raising
taxes on the wealthy.

Moon's policy against corporate corruption,
specifically in regards to Korean
conglomerates in chaebols is to
give "minority shareholders more power in
electing board members" of the companies.

[Transparency]
Moon also promised transparency on his
presidency, moving the president residence
from palatial and isolated Blue House to an
existing government complex in downtown Seoul.

[Social values]
In a televised presidential debate, Moon
said he opposes homosexuality in response to
conservative candidate Hong Jun-pyo's
remarks that gay soldiers were a source of
weakness in Korean military. Moon's remark
prompted immediate criticism from Sim Sang-
jung, a sole presidential candidate to
support LGBT rights and member of the
leftist Justice Party, during the debate.
The remark also prompted outrage from gay
rights activists, considering Moon's
representation as the leading liberal
candidate and former human rights lawyer.
Some of Moon's supporters dismissed the
comments as a necessity to win, as South
Korea tends to the conservative side in
social issues. Moon later clarified his
comments suggesting he still believes there
should be no discrimination based on one's
sexual orientation.



[Personal life]
Moon is married and has two children
(a daughter and son). He is a Roman Catholic.

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Summit Meeting between South and North Korea in April 27, 2018



South Korea's President Moon Jae-in and
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will hold
a rare meeting aimed at improving ties
and easing tensions on April 27.

The leaders will hold talks at the Peace House
in the border village of Panmunjom, a joint statement said,
according to the South'ss Yonhap news agency.

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[2018 Inter-Korean Summit] Panmunjeom Declaration full text
By Korea Herald

Panmunjeom Declaration for Peace, Prosperity and
Unification of the Korean Peninsula
Published : Apr 27, 2018

During this momentous period of historical transformation
on the Korean Peninsula, reflecting the enduring
aspiration of the Korean people for peace, prosperity
and unification, President Moon Jae-in of
the Republic of Korea and Chairman Kim Jong-un
of the State Affairs Commission of the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea held an Inter-Korean Summit Meeting
at the ¡®Peace House¡¯ at Panmunjeon on April 27, 2018.

The two leaders solemnly declared before
the 80 million Korean people and the whole world
that there will be no more war on the Korean Peninsula
and thus a new era of peace has begun.

The two leaders, sharing the firm commitment to bring
a swift end to the Cold War relic of longstanding division
and confrontation, to boldly approach a new era of national
reconciliation, peace and prosperity, and to improve and
cultivate inter-Korean relations in a more active manner,
declared at this historic site of Panmunjeom as follows:

1. South and North Korea will reconnect the blood relations
of the people and bring forward the future of
co-prosperity and unification led by Koreans
by facilitating comprehensive and groundbreaking
advancement in inter-Korean relations.
Improving and cultivating inter-Korean relations is
the prevalent desire of the whole nation and
the urgent calling of the times that cannot be
held back any further.

(1) South and North Korea affirmed the principle
of determining the destiny of the Korean nation
on their own accord and agreed to bring forth the
watershed moment for the improvement of inter-Korean
relations by fully implementing all existing agreements
and declarations adopted between the two sides thus far.

(2) South and North Korea agreed to hold dialogues
and negotiations in various fields including at high level,
and to take active measures for the implementation
of the agreements reached at the Summit.

(3) South and North Korea agreed to establish a joint
liaison office with resident representatives of both sides
in the Gaeseong region in order to facilitate close
consultation between the authorities as well as smooth
exchanges and cooperation between the peoples.

(4) South and North Korea agreed to encourage more
active cooperation, exchanges, visits and contacts at
all levels in order to rejuvenate the sense of national
reconciliation and unity. Between South and North,
the two sides will encourage the atmosphere of amity
and cooperation by actively staging various joint
events on the dates that hold special meaning for
both South and North Korea, such as June 15,
in which participants from all levels, including central
and local governments, parliaments, political parties,
and civil organizations, will be involved.
On the international front, the two sides agreed to
demonstrate their collective wisdom, talents,
and solidarity by jointly participating in international
sports events such as the 2018 Asian Games.

(5) South and North Korea agreed to endeavor to
swiftly resolve the humanitarian issues that resulted
from the division of the nation, and to convene
the Inter-Korean Red Cross Meeting to discuss and
solve various issues including the reunion of
separated families. In this vein, South and North Korea
agreed to proceed with reunion programs for the separated
families on the occasion of the National Liberation Day
of August 15 this year.

(6) South and North Korea agreed to actively implement
the projects previously agreed in the 2007 October 4 Declaration,
in order to promote balanced economic growth
and co-prosperity of the nation. As a first step,
the two sides agreed to adopt practical steps towards
the connection and modernization of the railways
and roads on the eastern transportation corridor
as well as between Seoul and Sinuiju for their utilization.


2. South and North Korea will make joint efforts
to alleviate the acute military tension and practically
eliminate the danger of war on the Korean Peninsula.

(1) South and North Korea agreed to completely cease
all hostile acts against each other in every domain,
including land, air and sea, that are the source
of military tension and conflict. In this vein,
the two sides agreed to transform the demilitarized zone
into a peace zone in a genuine sense by ceasing as
of May 1 this year all hostile acts and eliminating
their means, including broadcasting through loudspeakers
and distribution of leaflets, in the areas along
the Military Demarcation Line.

(2) South and North Korea agreed to devise a practical scheme
to turn the areas around the Northern Limit Line
in the West Sea into a maritime peace zone in order
to prevent accidental military clashes and guarantee safe fishing
activities.

(3) South and North Korea agreed to take various
military measures to ensure active mutual cooperation,
exchanges, visits and contacts. The two sides agreed
to hold frequent meetings between military authorities,
including the Defense Ministers Meeting, in order
to immediately discuss and solve military issues
that arise between them. In this regard, the two sides
agreed to first convene military talks at the rank
of general in May.


3. South and North Korea will actively cooperate
to establish a permanent and solid peace regime
on the Korean Peninsula. Bringing an end to the current
unnatural state of armistice and establishing a robust peace
regime on the Korean Peninsula is a historical mission
that must not be delayed any further.

(1) South and North Korea reaffirmed the Non-Aggression
Agreement that precludes the use of force in any form
against each other, and agreed to strictly adhere to this Agreement.

(2) South and North Korea agreed to carry out disarmament
in a phased manner, as military tension is alleviated
and substantial progress is made in military confidence-building.

(3) During this year that marks the 65th anniversary
of the Armistice, South and North Korea agreed
to actively pursue trilateral meetings involving
the two Koreas and the United States, or quadrilateral
meetings involving the two Koreas, the United States
and China with a view to declaring an end to the War
and establishing a permanent and solid peace regime.

(4) South and North Korea confirmed the common goal
of realizing, through complete denuclearization,
a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula. South and North Korea
shared the view that the measures being initiated
by North Korea are very meaningful and crucial
for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
and agreed to carry out their respective roles
and responsibilities in this regard. South and
North Korea agreed to actively seek the support
and cooperation of the international community for
the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

The two leaders agreed, through regular meetings
and direct telephone conversations, to hold frequent
and candid discussions on issues vital to the nation,
to strengthen mutual trust and jointly endeavor
to strengthen the positive momentum towards
continuous advancement of inter-Korean relations
as well as peace, prosperity and unification of
the Korean Peninsula.

In this context, President Moon Jae-in agreed
to visit Pyongyang this fall.

April 27, 2018
Done in Panmunjeom

Moon Jae-in
President
Republic of Korea

Kim Jong-un
Chairman
State Affairs Commission
Democratic People¡¯s Republic of Korea

(referred from http://koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20180427000845)

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