Cho Jeong-sik

[2] Born in Seoul, 1963, he graduated from Dongsung High School and Yonsei University with an architecture degree.

While he joined an activist-related group, his involvement primarily consisted of attending meetings and reading materials.

With the announcement of a three-party merger, he joined the remaining opposition force, the "Little Democratic Party," as a professional committee member.

And Cho Jung-sik began his full-fledged political career, serving as an aide to lawmakers in Jejeong-gu.

A series of favorable reviews have been made that his undergraduate major is architecture and the Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee, which serves as the chairman of the standing committee, is closely related to his major, making a good choice.

On November 15, 2017, the Framework Act on Sustainable Infrastructure Management was proposed as a representative, and the above bill was revised and implemented on January 1, 2020.

On January 21, 2019, he was appointed chief policymaker of the main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea.