Bae Sang-hee (Korean: 배상희; born October 15, 1965) is a South Korean politician who served as a member of the 19th National Assembly of South Korea from 2012 to 2016. She represented the Saenuri Party (which later became the Liberty Korea Party) through the proportional representation system.
Early Life and Education Born in 1965, Bae Sang-hee pursued an academic and professional path that led her into public service. While specific details of her early education are not widely detailed in public records, her career trajectory indicates a background relevant to social policy and public administration.
Political Career Bae Sang-hee began her national political career with her election to the 19th National Assembly in 2012. As a candidate of the Saenuri Party, she secured a seat through the proportional representation system, designed to ensure broader political representation. During her four-year term, from May 2012 to May 2016, Bae Sang-hee actively participated in legislative processes and committee work. Her policy interests and legislative efforts largely focused on issues pertaining to women's rights, family welfare, and gender equality. She was a vocal advocate for reforms and support systems aimed at enhancing the quality of life for women and families across South Korea.
Key Positions and Activities
- Member of the 19th National Assembly of South Korea (2012-2016)
- Represented the Saenuri Party (later Liberty Korea Party) via proportional representation.
- Actively engaged in legislative and policy discussions on women's rights, family policy, and gender equality.
Post-Parliamentary Career Following the conclusion of her term in 2016, Bae Sang-hee has continued to be involved in public affairs, though specific detailed records of her post-parliamentary activities are not extensively documented in brief public profiles. Her work has contributed to the ongoing national discourse on social welfare and gender-related legislation in South Korea.