Explore popular quotes and sayings by a South Korean politician Park Geun-hye.
Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Park Geun-hye is a South Korean politician who served as the 11th president of South Korea from 2013 to 2017, until she was impeached and convicted on related corruption charges.
I know more than anyone the divergent views about my father.
I will be the president of the nation who keeps pledges.
In human life, economics precedes politics or culture.
South Korea's economy is still difficult. I will create a country where nobody worries about putting food on the table.
I know more than anyone the divergent views about my father. I want to be judged on my own merits.
I will revive the legend of the economic miracle, making the country a place where people have no worry about living and young people merrily go to work.
My father was criticized as a dictator, but that should not overshadow his accomplishments in restructuring the country. He brought Korea out of 5,000 years of poverty. What he left unaccomplished was democratization of the system.
I will end the history of division and conflict through reconciliation and fairness.
I believe that it is an unchanging value of democracy that ends cannot justify the means in politics.
I couldn't stand back and watch the strong economy that my father envisioned go to ruins.
I will try to work for greater reconciliation, cooperation and peace in North East Asia based on correct perception of history.
I understand that the end does not justify the means. And this should be a lasting value for democracy.
I have no family to take care of.
I will keep the promise I made to you to open a new era on the Korean peninsula, based on strong security and trust-based diplomacy.
Big businesses aren't the only ones in the economic ecosystem. Nobody should fall behind because of an unfair structure.
I will never forget the will of the people who believed in me wherever I went during the election campaign.
All facts prove that the Saenuri Party is a group of traitors who stoop to any infamy to realize its ambition to seize power.
I have no child to inherit my properties. You, the people, are my only family, and to make you happy is the reason I do politics.
We should change the current economic system dominated by big business groups to a one where small and medium-sized enterprises develop together.
We need fundamental change. In the past, national development led to people's happiness but now the link between national growth and improvement in people's lives has been severed.
I have no family to take care of and no children to pass wealth to.
Various channels of dialogue must be kept open to build trust. I will meet North Korea's leader if it is needed to develop relations between the two Koreas.
I will open an era of grand national unity.
Different times need different types of leadership.
My father's biggest achievement was to motivate the South Korean people, to show them we could become prosperous if we worked hard. He taught me to love my country, and serve my country.
I want to be judged on my own merits.
National partition is a sorrow that touches all Koreans, but for me it is brought to the fore by unimaginable personal suffering.
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