Not to be confused with Chi Hyun-jung, a South Korean figure skater with family name Chi.
In this Korean name, the family name is Chung.
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Chi Hyun Chung 정치현
Personal details
Born
Chi Hyun Chung
(1970-03-07) 7 March 1970 (age 54) Gwangju, South Korea
Political party
Popular Solidarity Alliance (2021–present) Front for Victory (2020) Christian Democratic Party (2019)
Alma mater
University of Saint Francis Xavier
Korean name
Hangul
정치현
Revised Romanization
Jeong Chihyeon
McCune–Reischauer
Chŏng Ch'ihyŏn
IPA
[tɕʌŋtɕʰihjʌn]
Chi Hyun Chung (Korean: 정치현,[1][2]pronounced[tɕʌŋtɕʰihjʌn]; Spanish:[ˈtʃiˈ(x)junˈtʃuŋɡ]; born 7 March 1970) is a Korean-Bolivian doctor, evangelical pastor and politician. He became notable in the country's media for his statements against the LGBT community.[citation needed] Chung was a candidate for the President of Bolivia for the Christian Democratic Party in the 2019 Bolivian general election and the candidate for the Front For Victory in the 2020 Bolivian general election. Due to his conservative ideology, some international media has described Chung as the "Bolivian Bolsonaro".[3]
^고미혜 (29 August 2019). 볼리비아 대선에 한인도 도전…"한국 기적을 이곳에도". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 24 October 2019.
^고미혜 (21 October 2019). 볼리비아 대선, 한국계 후보 정치현 중간집계 '3위' 선전. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 24 October 2019.
^"Elecciones en Bolivia: Chi Hyun Chung, el Bolsonaro boliviano que busca destronar a Evo Morales". 10 October 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
Action Party (PAN-BOL). Presidential candidates Carlos Mesa (CC) and ChiHyunChung (FPV) were the second and third-place finishers, respectively, in the...
Nominee Evo Morales Carlos Mesa ChiHyunChung Party MAS-IPSP Civic Community PDC Running mate Álvaro García Linera Gustavo Pedraza Paola Barriga Popular vote...
Luis Fernando Camacho 862,184 14.00 16 New 4 New Front For Victory ChiHyunChung 95,245 1.55 0 0 0 0 National Action Party of Bolivia Feliciano Mamani...
Luis Fernando Camacho 862,184 14.00 16 New 4 New Front For Victory ChiHyunChung 95,245 1.55 0 0 0 0 National Action Party of Bolivia Feliciano Mamani...
Argentine. Chanty, actress, model and singer; Filipina Argentine Bolivia ChiHyunChung, politician; Korean Bolivian Juan Pereda, politician; Palestinian Bolivian...
released Luis F. Camacho Mario Cronenbold Germaín Caballero Luís F. Dorado ChiHyunChung Braulio Espinoza FPV Candidate José María Cabrera Would not vote Undecided...
up to him, Lord Park loves Kang-chi like his own son, and he is close to the siblings Tae-seo (Yoo Yeon-seok) and Chung-jo (Lee Yu-bi), whom he loves even...
Democratic Party nominee for President of Bolivia Withdrew 2019 Succeeded by ChiHyunChung Political offices Vacant Title last held by Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas...
Bolivia from 10 November 2019) Carlos Mesa Luis Camacho Marco Pumari ChiHyunChung Rafael Quispe Casualties Death(s) 33 (as of 27 November 2019) Injuries...
Hwang Dong-joo as Geum Bong-hyun Kang Tae-hwan as Oh Sang-jin Lee Jae Won as Kim Chi-gyu Kim Bo-mi as Kim Ah-young (Chi-gyu's younger sister) Uhm Soo-jung...
Dal-hwan as Poong-cha Ji Seung-hyun as Kang-gae Nuel as Kkab-sae Kim Sung-oh as Jung Jae-hwa Kim Seo-kyung as Mang-chi Yoo Tae-woong as Shin Ma-juk Seo...
land developer Son Byong-ho - So Dong-pa, gang boss Jung Tae-woo - Nal-chi, Hyun-se's sidekick Shin Dong-woo - Jin Kyung-ho, student Yoo Yeon-mi - Han...
Seong-rim [ko] In Han-soo [ko] Chaechan [ko] Kim Si-hyun [ko] Lee Gu-yeon [ko] Lee Jung-gu [ko] Lim Chi-jung Kim Doo-hwa [ko] Won Tae-woo [ko] Jeongshin [ko]...
following election by Chung Bong-ju of the liberal Uri Party. Chung unsuccessfully ran for re-election in 2008, being defeated by Hyun Gyoung-byoung of the...