1958 Democratic Party;
1971 New Democratic Party (신민당);
1973 New Democratic Party;
1976 Representative Supreme Member, the New Democratic Party;
1978 New Democratic Party;
Lee and his two political rivals, former Presidents Kim Young-sam and Kim Dae-jung, were famous for their political competition and the establishment and development of democracy in South Korea.[3] He was given buried in the Seoul National Cemetery on March 2, 2016, where former South Korean presidents are also buried.
Early life and education
1949 – B.A. in Political Science, Korea University
1962 – Studied at the Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania in International Relations
1995 – Honorary Doctor in Literature from Woosuk University
1998 – Honorary Doctor in Political Science from Korea University
Chairman, Central Committee, Anti-Trustee Students Assembly
Chairman, Central Committee, National Students Assembly
National Assembly
1954
Member, The 3rd National Assembly(Jeonju, Independent)
1958~1961
Member, The 4th National Assembly(Jeonju, Democratic Party)
The 5th National Assembly(Jeonju, Democratic Party)
1961
Korean Delegate to the 15th U.N. General Assembly
Chairman, Korea Sports Council
President, Korea Weightlifting Federation
1966
Chairman, Asia Weightlifting Federation
1969
Chairman, Asia Weightlifting Federation
1971~1973
Member, The 8th National Assembly(Jeonju, New Democratic Party)
Chairman, Korean Policy Research Institute
1973
Member, The 9th National Assembly(Jeonju, New Democratic Party)
Vice Speaker of the National Assembly
1975
Korean Delegate to the 30th U.N. General Assembly
1976
Representative Supreme Member, New Democratic Party
1978
Member, The 10th National Assembly(Jeonju, Wanju, New Democratic Party)
1984~
President, Council for Commemorative Projects for Korea's Anti-trusteeship & Anti-communism Student's Movement
1985
Member, The 12th National Assembly(Jeonju, New Democratic Party)
1987
자유민주총연맹 총재
Political Exile
On May 16, 1961, Park Chung Hee, Kim Jong-pil, and Lee Nak-sun successfully staged a military coup d'etat. Immediately after, Park Chung Hee sent aides to try and win over key opposition lawmakers including Lee who rejected Park's request for help. Lee was forced to leave politics and went to the United States where he was vocally opposed to the military coup in Korea and studied Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
(This article needs more details about his political exile, his "man without a passport" status, and his asylum in the U.S.)
Political Comeback
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Post-Political Career and Civil Society Leadership
1990
Director, The Seoul Peace Prize
Member, The Seoul Peace Prize Selection Committee
1993
Director, Commemorative Committee for "Patriotic Martyr in Yeosoon"
1994~
Co-chairman, National Council for Freedom and Democracy
1995~
Advisor, Korea Eligible Senior Voters Federation
1996~
Chairman, Seoul Peace Prize Cultural Foundation and President, the Seoul Peace Prize Selection Committee
Member, Organizing Committee for the 2002 World Cup
Chairman, Association of Patriotic Societies for National Foundation
1998
Chairman, Preparatory Committee for Commemorative of the Founding of the Republic of Korea
2005
자유민주비상국민회의 대표의장
2007
Chairman, Parliamentarians' Society of the Republic of Korea
2011~2016
Chairman, The Elders Group of the Parliamentarians' Society of the Republic of Korea
Death
Lee died on February 27, 2016, at 03:45 KST, at Samsung Hospital in Seoul at the age of 94. A funeral was held for him on March 2, 2016, that began with a five-day wake and a police-escorted procession that led to the National Assembly and ended with a gun salute at the Seoul National Cemetery where he is buried along with former South Korean presidents.
Awards
Order of Service Merit ("Mugunghwa Medal," 국민훈장무궁화장)
Publications
The Republic of Korea and I (대한민국과 나; 2011)
Oh! Who Will Look After Korea (오! 대한민국 누가 지키리; 2002)
A Challenge for Hopelessness (절망에의 도전)
Long March to Democracy (민주의 장정)
Pan-National Student Federation (전국학련)
The Middle-of-the-Road Integration Theory (중도통합론; 1992)
The Sound Argument of Chaotic Period
A History of Korean Students National-Building Movement