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The President is head of state of South Korea.
Latest election
Template:South Korean presidential election, 2002
Main article: South Korean presidential election, 2002List of heads of government of the Republic of Korea
Notes
- The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea was a government in exile based in Shanghai, China. Although the current South Korean government insists on being its successor to assert legitimacy, the government was not internationally recognized.
- Hong Jin is also known as Hong Myun-hui (홍면희).
- From 1961 to 1963, Park Chung-hee held the real power as chairman of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction.
- From March 12 to May 14, 2004, Prime Minister Goh Kun (고건) was the acting president)
See also
- Politics of South Korea
- Elections in South Korea
- Prime Minister of South Korea
- Rulers of Korea
- Governor-General of Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
External links
- Official Website of the President of the Republic of Korea
- Former President Archives
- Former President Archives (in Korean)