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  2. Prime Minister of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    kungmuch'ongni. The prime minister of the Republic of Korea (Korean: 국무총리; Hanja: 國務總理) is the deputy head of government and the second highest political office of South Korea who is appointed by the President of the Republic of Korea, with the National Assembly 's approval. The prime minister may be a member of the National ...

  3. Han Duck-soo - Wikipedia

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    Han Duck-soo (Korean: 한덕수; born 18 June 1949) is a South Korean diplomat, economist, and politician serving as the 48th and current prime minister of South Korea since May 2022. Han is the fifth person to hold the office twice, [1] having previously served as the 38th prime minister under President Roh Moo-hyun from 2007 to 2008.

  4. List of prime ministers of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    1 year, 159 days. Independent. Prime ministers of the Third Republic. 8. Choi Tu-son. 최두선. 崔斗善. (1894–1974) 17 December 1963.

  5. State Council of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The State Council of the Republic of Korea (Korean: 국무회의; Hanja: 國務會議; RR: Gungmuhoeui) is the chief executive body and national cabinet of South Korea involved in discussing "important policies that fall within the power of the Executive" as specified by the Constitution. The most influential part of the executive branch of the ...

  6. Government of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    e. The government of South Korea is the national government of the Republic of Korea, created by the Constitution of South Korea as the executive, legislative and judicial authority of the republic. The president acts as the head of state and is the highest figure of executive authority in the country, followed by the prime minister and ...

  7. Lee Nak-yon - Wikipedia

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    Lee Nak-yon (Korean: 이낙연; Hanja: 李洛淵; born 20 December 1951), [1][2][3] also known as Lee Nak-yeon, is a South Korean politician who served as the 45th prime minister of South Korea from 2017 to 2020. [4][5] A member of the New Reform Party, he is the longest-serving prime minister since the Constitution of South Korea was last ...

  8. Lee Wan-koo - Wikipedia

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    Hanja. 李完九. Revised Romanization. I Wangu. McCune–Reischauer. I Wanku. Lee Wan-koo (Korean: 이완구; Hanja: 李完九; 16 July 1950 – 14 October 2021) was a South Korean politician who briefly served as Prime Minister in 2015.

  9. Kim Boo-kyum - Wikipedia

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    Kim Pugyŏm. Kim Boo-kyum (Korean: 김부겸; Hanja: 金富謙; RR: Gim Bugyeom; born 21 January 1958) is a South Korean activist and politician, who served as the Prime Minister of South Korea from 2021 to 2022. He was the former Minister of Interior and Safety from 2017 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he also served as the Member ...