Kim Seon-dong (politician, born 1967)

Independent (2014–2016) Unified Progressive Party (2011–2014) Kim Seon-dong (Korean: 김선동; Hanja: 金先東; RR: Gim Seondong; born 9 September 1967) is a South Korean politician.

He opposed the passing of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement in 2011 and opened a can of tear gas in the National Assembly as a protest.

[2] Kim joined the People's United Party on March 20, 2016, along with Kim Jae-yeon; a fellow progressive politician.

[citation needed] He was the presidential nominee of the People's United Party for the 2017 South Korean presidential election.

[3] He announced that he will be running for representative of Suncheon in the upcoming 2020 South Korean legislative election.