"Will Work Even Harder on Legislative Activities"

Lee In-seon, a member of the People Power Party (Daegu Suseong), received the ‘Korea Legislative Award’ on the 15th.


The Law Consumers Federation selects the top 25% of National Assembly members in legislative activities as recipients of the ‘Korea Legislative Award’ based on 12 objective indicators, including attendance at plenary sessions, attendance at standing committee meetings, performance in the national audit, and activities in government questioning, during the 3rd year of the 21st National Assembly (’22.5.30.~’23.5.29.).

Lee In-seon, member of the People Power Party.

Lee In-seon, member of the People Power Party.

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Representative Lee of the People Power Party introduced the first bill upon entering the National Assembly, the ‘Partial Amendment to the Government Organization Act,’ which upgrades the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs to the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans.


This bill passed the National Assembly plenary session in February and the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans officially launched in June. Notably, among the seven lawmakers who entered the National Assembly through the June 1st by-election last year, Lee recorded the highest number of passed bills, demonstrating the best legislative performance.


Currently, Representative Lee serves as the Deputy Floor Leader of the People Power Party and is actively engaged in legislative activities in the Industry, Trade, Small and Medium Enterprises Committee, the Steering Committee, and the Special Committee on Climate Crisis. Within the party, Lee is also actively involved in the Our Sea Protection Task Force and the Special Committee on Science and Technology, earning a reputation for fulfilling roles effectively based on diverse experiences.


Representative Lee In-seon stated, “Having entered the National Assembly through last year’s by-election, I have continued my legislative activities with a commitment to work twice as hard as others. Although I am doing my best in legislative activities, there is still much to improve and many tasks to accomplish. I am pleased and grateful to receive this meaningful award. I understand this award as the will of the people urging me to work even harder, and I will do my best in the roles entrusted to me.”



In January, Representative Lee also received the ‘Outstanding Member of the National Audit Award’ from the NGO monitoring group, which is selected through evaluations by over 1,000 monitors and experts from various fields, including the Law Consumers Federation.


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