Selected Outstanding National Assembly Members in the Comprehensive Evaluation of One Year of Parliamentary Activities

Kim Won-i, a member of the National Assembly who received the Constitutional Award from the Korea Law Consumers Federation for one year of highly evaluated legislative activities. Photo by Kim Won-i's Office

Kim Won-i, a member of the National Assembly who received the Constitutional Award from the Korea Law Consumers Federation for one year of highly evaluated legislative activities. Photo by Kim Won-i's Office

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jeong Seunghyun] Kim Won-i, a member of the National Assembly representing Mokpo City, Jeollanam-do (Democratic Party of Korea), received the Constitution Award in the comprehensive evaluation of legislative activities for the first year of the 21st National Assembly conducted by the Legal Consumer Federation.


The Constitution Award that Kim received quantifies and analyzes the legislative activities of National Assembly members across 12 categories to select and honor outstanding lawmakers.


In this award evaluation, Kim demonstrated exceptional capabilities uncommon for a first-term lawmaker in various areas such as high attendance rates in plenary sessions, standing committee attendance, participation in bill voting, and performance in proposing representative bills, earning the title of a "hardworking National Assembly member."


Notably, during the 21st National Assembly, Kim served on three standing committees: the Health and Welfare Committee, the Steering Committee, and the Special Committee on Budget and Accounts. Over the course of one year of legislative activity, he proposed 49 bills as a representative, of which 13 passed the plenary session. Last year, he was also selected as an "Outstanding Member in the National Audit" by the Democratic Party of Korea.



Kim stated, "I feel proud that my efforts over the past year to bridge regional medical disparities, establish a medical school at Mokpo National University, propose a one-stop bill for offshore wind power to transition to a carbon-neutral nation, legislate to secure local government finances, and create regions where young people return have been recognized. I consider this award as a message from the citizens of Mokpo to do even better, and I will continue to dedicate myself to legislative activities with greater enthusiasm."


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