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  2. Kim Seong-su - Wikipedia

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    Kim Seong-su (Korean: 김성수; October 11, 1891 – February 18, 1955), art name Inchon, was a Korean educator, independence activist, journalist, entrepreneur, politician, and calligrapher. He served as the second Vice President of South Korea from 1951 to 1952.

  3. Vice President of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    President Took office Left office Time in office 1: Yi Si-yeong 이시영 李始榮 (1868 –1953) 24 July 1948 9 May 1951 (Resigned) 2 years, 289 days Korea Democratic Party: Rhee Syng-man; 2: Kim Seong-su 김성수 金性洙 (1891 –1955) 17 May 1951 29 May 1952 (Resigned) [1] 1 year, 12 days Korea Democratic Party 3: Ham Tae-young 함태영 ...

  4. Category:Vice presidents of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Kim Seong-su; Y. Yi Si-yeong This page was last edited on 3 May 2021, at 02:39 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Vice presidents of South Korea. 31 languages ...

  5. List of current vice presidents and designated acting presidents

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    A vice president is a standalone office existing for deputizing or replacing a president. In other countries where the vice presidency is absent or vacant, a separate office or series of offices may instead be designated ex officio to act as head of state, for example the speaker of a legislature or a head of government .

  6. People Power Party (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 April, the former Mayor of Ulsan Kim Gi-hyeon was elected the new parliamentary leader of the party, defeating Kim Tae-heum [ko; zh], Kweon Seong-dong, and Yu Eui-dong. [79] He served as the acting party President until the leadership election [ 79 ] that was held on 11 June.

  7. Ham Tae-young - Wikipedia

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    3rd Vice President of South Korea; In office June 15, 1952 – August 14, 1956: President: Syngman Rhee: Preceded by: Kim Seong-su: Succeeded by: Chang Myon: Personal details; Born October 22, 1873

  8. Yi Si-yeong - Wikipedia

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    1st Vice President of South Korea; In office 24 July 1948 – 9 May 1951: President: Syngman Rhee: Preceded by: Position established: Succeeded by: Kim Seong-su: Personal details; Born: 3 December 1868 Hanseong-bu, Joseon: Died: 19 April 1953 (aged 84) Busan, South Korea: Political party: Democratic Party: Korean name; Hangul

  9. 1951 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Vice President: Yi Si-yeong (until 9 May), Kim Seong-su (starting 17 May) Prime Minister: Chang Myon; Events. January 4th:January–Fourth Retreat.