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'''Lee Hong-koo''' (born May 9, 1934; Korean: 이홍구) was prime minister of ] from December, 17 1994 to December 18, 1995. After leaving office, he joined the ]. '''Lee Hong-koo''' (born May 9, 1934; Korean: 이홍구) was prime minister of ] from December, 17 1994 to December 18, 1995. After leaving office, he joined the ].

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Lee Hong-koo (born May 9, 1934; Korean: 이홍구) was prime minister of South Korea from December, 17 1994 to December 18, 1995. After leaving office, he joined the Club of Madrid.

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