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Hwang Kyo-ahn

Hwang Kyo-ahn (Korean황교안; Hanja黃敎安; RRHwang Gyoan; born 15 April 1957) is a South Korean politician and prosecutor who served as acting president of South Korea from 9 December 2016 to 10 May 2017 and the 40th prime minister of South Korea from 18 June 2015 to 11 May 2017.

Hwang Kyo-ahn
황교안
黃敎安
Acting President of South Korea
In office
9 December 2016 – 10 May 2017
on behalf of suspended Park Geun-hye to 10 March 2017
Preceded byPark Geun-hye
Succeeded byMoon Jae-in
40th Prime Minister of South Korea
In office
18 June 2015 – 11 May 2017
PresidentPark Geun-hye
Himself (acting)
Moon Jae-in
Preceded byChoi Kyoung-hwan (acting)
Succeeded byYoo Il-ho (acting)
Leader of Liberty Korea Party
In office
27 February 2019 – 17 February 2020
Preceded byKim Byong-joon (Interim)
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Leader of United Future Party
In office
17 February 2020 – 15 April 2020
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byShim Jae-chul (acting)
Lee Jun-seok
Minister of Justice
In office
11 March 2013 – 18 June 2015
Prime MinisterChung Hong-won
Lee Wan-koo
Choi Kyoung-hwan (acting)
Preceded byGwon Jae-jin
Succeeded byKim Ju-hyeon (acting)
Personal details
Born (1957-04-15) 15 April 1957 (age 65)
Seoul, South Korea
Political partyPeople Power (2020–present)
Other political
affiliations
Liberty Korea (2018–2020)
SpouseChoi Ji-young
Children2
Alma materSungkyunkwan University (LLB, LLM)
Korean name
Hangul
황교안
Hanja
黃敎安
Revised RomanizationHwang Gyo(-)an
McCune–ReischauerHwang Kyoan
IPA[hwaŋ.ɡjo.an]

Hwang served as Minister of Justice from 2013 to 2015 under President Park Geun-hye. He played a leading role in the investigation into the 2013 South Korean sabotage plot, which led to the conviction of Lee Seok-ki and the dissolution of the Unified Progressive Party.[1] In May 2015, he was nominated by President Park Geun-hye for the position of Prime Minister of South Korea and assumed office on June 18, 2015.[2]

On December 9, 2016, President Park Geun-hye was impeached by the National Assembly. Hwang assumed the role of Acting President of Korea in accordance with the presidential order of succession until the election of Moon Jae-in on 9 May 2017.

In January 2019, he joined the Liberty Korea Party, and was elected as its party leader on 27 February 2019. When the Liberty Korea Party merged with several other parties to form the United Future Party on 17 February 2020, Hwang continued his role of party leader of the United Future Party. After leading the United Future Party to a landslide defeat in the 2020 South Korean legislative election and losing his own election for the constituency in Jongno District, Seoul, Hwang resigned as party leader.

On 10 March 2021, Hwang announced his candidacy for nominee of the People Power Party in the 2022 South Korean presidential election. He was eliminated from the shortlist of PPP candidates on 8 October.[3]

Early life and education

Hwang was born on April 15, 1957.[4] He graduated from Kyunggi High School in 1976.[4] He received his LL.B in 1981 from the College of Law at Sungkyunkwan University, and passed the 23rd National Bar Exam the same year.[4] Hwang managed to avoid the mandatory military service which all Korean male adults are required to complete by claiming a rare case of hives.[5]

Hwang earned his LL.M. in 2006 from the Graduate School of Law at Sungkyunkwan University.[4]

Prosecutorial career

Hwang was a career prosecutor.[4][6] In December 1982, he began his career as prosecutor at the Chuncheon District Prosecutor's Office. He worked as a public security inspector with the Supreme Public Prosecutors' Office and the Seoul District Public Prosecutor's Office. He spent 30 years as a prosecutor, specializing in enforcing public safety and national security laws under the military junta of Chun Doo-hwan, gaining particular notoriety for targeting democracy activists by linking them with North Korea.[7]

Hwang wrote a book on the national security law called the "Public Security Investigation Textbook."[2]

After serving as the Chief Inspector of the Busan High Prosecutors' Office in 2011, he served as an attorney at the Pacific Law Firm from September 2011 to January 2013.

Political career

Justice Minister (2013–2015)

Hwang joined the Cabinet of South Korean President Park Geun-hye in 2013 as minister of justice.[7] In that role, Hwang played a key role in the Constitutional Court case against the left-wing Unified Progressive Party (which was accused of holding pro-North Korean views); the case culminated in a controversial December 2014 order banning the party, a decision that some saw as a blow to freedom of speech in South Korea.[7][8]

Prime Minister (2015–2017)

On May 21, 2015, Park named Hwang as Prime Minister of South Korea, following the resignation of Lee Wan-koo due to allegations of bribery.[7][9][6]

In July 2016, Hwang was heckled and pelted with eggs and water bottles by crowds in the rural town of Seongju, who were opposed to deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (a U.S. missile defense system) in the area.[10] The deployment plans angered local residents, who raised health and environmental concerns.[8][10]

Hwang "was regarded as the staunchest loyalist in Park's cabinet."[8] Nevertheless, on November 2, 2016, one month before her impeachment, Park fired Hwang as Prime Minister amid the 2016 South Korean political scandal as Park tried to rebuild confidence in her administration.[11][12] However, after "a dispute with opposition leaders over choosing a replacement," Hwang was kept in office as prime minister.[12]

Afterwards, Hwang attended the APEC meeting, which was held in Peru, on behalf of Park.

Acting President (2016–2017)

 
Hwang meeting with U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis in February 2017
 
Hwang meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on March 17, 2017

On December 9, 2016, upon the National Assembly's vote to impeach President Park following a political scandal, Hwang assumed Park's presidential powers and duties as Acting President.[13] On March 10, 2017, South Korea's Constitutional Court upheld the decision to impeach President Park Geun-hye and removed her from office. As a result, Hwang continued as Acting President of South Korea until new elections in early May, which were brought forward from December due to the constitution requiring new elections within 60 days of a permanent presidential vacancy.[14] On assuming the powers of the presidency, Hwang said he felt "deep responsibility".[13] The exact extent of Hwang's powers as acting president are unclear under South Korean law.[8]

His first field tour as acting president was to the Joint Chiefs of Staff in central Seoul, where he emphasized national security and stated "We are facing a grave security status, as we cannot entirely rule out the possibility of North Korean provocations near the Northern Limit Line (NLL)."[15]

Hwang decided against contesting the South Korean 2017 presidential election, declaring it would be inappropriate to run, opting instead to focus on his position as Acting President.[16][17] He was previously seen as the leading candidate for conservatives within the country, leaving them searching for a viable candidate other than Hwang to challenge leading contender Moon Jae-in for the presidency.[18]

He resigned as Prime Minister on May 11, 2017, after the election of his successor as president.[19]

Post-presidency and party leadership (2018–2020)

In November 2018, Hwang joined the Liberty Korea Party. He announced in January 2019 that he would be seeking the party's leadership position.[20] On February 27, 2019, he won Liberty Korea Party leadership election with 50.1 percent of the vote.[21] When the Liberty Korea Party merged with several other smaller parties to form the United Future Party on 17 February 2020, Hwang assumed the role of party leader of the United Future Party.

In the 2020 legislative elections on April 15, Hwang ran for the seat for the Jongno district of Seoul, which includes the Blue House and Gwanghwamun Plaza.[22] Hwang led his party to a landslide defeat and lost his own Jongno election to Democratic Party candidate and former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon. Hwang resigned from the leadership on April 15, shortly after the election.[23] After the 2020 legislative elections, Hwang went on a brief hiatus from politics.

2022 presidential election bid (2021)

On 10 March 2021, Hwang Kyo-ahn announced his candidacy in the 2022 South Korean presidential election in a Facebook post.[24] He registered as a candidate for the People Power Party, the current incarnation of the former United Future Party. On 8 October, Hwang was eliminated from the PPP shortlist of nominees as it narrowed to four candidates, effectively ending his 2022 presidential bid.[3] After his loss, Hwang engaged in conspiracy theory and accused the primaries of being fraudulent and rigged.[25][26]

Personal life

Hwang is a devout Protestant and attends a Baptist church. He is a member of the Korea Baptist Convention.[27] Hwang attended night seminary and has been a church preacher.[28]

References

  1. ^ "통합진보당 해산심판 청구안 의결…헌정 첫 사례(종합)". news.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  2. ^ a b "새 총리 후보자 황교안은…朴정부 초대 내각 멤버, 외유내강형 '공안통'". www.kukinews.com (in Korean). 21 May 2015. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  3. ^ a b Ko, Jun-tae (8 October 2021). "People Power Party shortlists 4 presidential candidates". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e Minister's Profile, MOJ, Ministry of Justice, Republic of Korea (accessed December 11, 2016).
  5. ^ Borowiec, Steven (2017-03-16). "Hwang Kyo-ahn: The Man Who Wouldn't Be King". Koreaexpose. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  6. ^ a b "South Korea's Park names new PM after scandal strikes again". Reuters. 21 May 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d Koichi Kato, Meet South Korea's new leader, Hwang Kyo-ahn: Conservative prosecutor has history of friction with opposition, The Nikkei (December 10, 2016).
  8. ^ a b c d S. Korea's interim leader was Park defender; powers unclear, Associated Press (December 9, 2016).
  9. ^ "Park names Justice Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn as new PM". Yonhap. 21 May 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  10. ^ a b South Korean prime minister pelted with eggs by protesters, Agence France-Presse (July 15, 2016).
  11. ^ Griffiths, James; Seo, Yoonjung (2 November 2016). "South Korea's prime minister sacked amid ongoing political crisis". CNN. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  12. ^ a b Jonathan Cheng, South Korea President Park Geun-hye Impeached: Decision on removal will come from Constitutional Court, Wall Street Journal (December 9, 2016).
  13. ^ a b The latest: S. Korea PM officially becomes acting president, Associated Press (December 9, 2016).
  14. ^ Hancocks, Paula; Hunt, Katie; McKirdy, Euan (2017-03-09). "South Korea: Constitutional court upholds President Park Geun-hye's impeachment". CNN. CNN. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  15. ^ Hwang visits JCS in first field tour as acting president, Yonhap News Agency (December 11, 2016).
  16. ^ Sang-hun, Choe (15 March 2017). "South Korea to Elect New President in May, Government Says". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  17. ^ "PM not to run for presidency". 15 March 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  18. ^ Sridharan, Vasudevan (15 March 2017). "South Korea's acting leader Hwang Kyo-ahn rules himself out of presidential race". Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  19. ^ "694일만에 떠나는 황교안…10번째 장수총리". Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  20. ^ "Ex-Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn Announces Candidacy in LKP Leadership Election". world.kbs.co.kr. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  21. ^ "한국당 새 대표에 황교안…2위 오세훈·3위 김진태(상보)". News 1 (뉴스 1) (in Korean). 27 February 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
  22. ^ Blatt, Mitchell. "Key Races for Control of South Korea's National Assembly". The National Interest.
  23. ^ "Main opposition chief steps down over parliamentary election defeat". 16 April 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  24. ^ "Ex-opposition leader Hwang Kyo-ahn signals return to politics". Yonhap News. 10 March 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  25. ^ 김승현 (8 October 2021). "황교안 "2차 컷오프 결과도 잘못돼...후보별 득표율 조작"". 조선일보 (in Korean). Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  26. ^ 송치훈 (8 October 2021). "황교안 "당 경선도 부정선거 있었다, 후보별 투표율 조작" 주장". Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  27. ^ "황교안 후보자 17년 간 장학금 기부… 젊은 검사시절부터 이웃돕기 (Hope candidates donate scholarships for 17 years)" (in Korean). KMIB. 25 February 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  28. ^ "한국아이닷컴!". www.hankooki.com. Retrieved 2020-04-12.

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is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Korean Wikipedia article at ko 황교안 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ko 황교안 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Hwang Kyo ahn Korean 황교안 Hanja 黃敎安 RR Hwang Gyoan born 15 April 1957 is a South Korean politician and prosecutor who served as acting president of South Korea from 9 December 2016 to 10 May 2017 and the 40th prime minister of South Korea from 18 June 2015 to 11 May 2017 His ExcellencyHwang Kyo ahn황교안 黃敎安Acting President of South KoreaIn office 9 December 2016 10 May 2017on behalf of suspended Park Geun hye to 10 March 2017Preceded byPark Geun hyeSucceeded byMoon Jae in40th Prime Minister of South KoreaIn office 18 June 2015 11 May 2017PresidentPark Geun hyeHimself acting Moon Jae inPreceded byChoi Kyoung hwan acting Succeeded byYoo Il ho acting Leader of Liberty Korea PartyIn office 27 February 2019 17 February 2020Preceded byKim Byong joon Interim Succeeded byPosition abolishedLeader of United Future PartyIn office 17 February 2020 15 April 2020Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byShim Jae chul acting Lee Jun seokMinister of JusticeIn office 11 March 2013 18 June 2015Prime MinisterChung Hong wonLee Wan kooChoi Kyoung hwan acting Preceded byGwon Jae jinSucceeded byKim Ju hyeon acting Personal detailsBorn 1957 04 15 15 April 1957 age 65 Seoul South KoreaPolitical partyPeople Power 2020 present Other politicalaffiliationsLiberty Korea 2018 2020 SpouseChoi Ji youngChildren2Alma materSungkyunkwan University LLB LLM Korean nameHangul황교안Hanja黃敎安Revised RomanizationHwang Gyo anMcCune ReischauerHwang KyoanIPA hwaŋ ɡjo an Hwang served as Minister of Justice from 2013 to 2015 under President Park Geun hye He played a leading role in the investigation into the 2013 South Korean sabotage plot which led to the conviction of Lee Seok ki and the dissolution of the Unified Progressive Party 1 In May 2015 he was nominated by President Park Geun hye for the position of Prime Minister of South Korea and assumed office on June 18 2015 2 On December 9 2016 President Park Geun hye was impeached by the National Assembly Hwang assumed the role of Acting President of Korea in accordance with the presidential order of succession until the election of Moon Jae in on 9 May 2017 In January 2019 he joined the Liberty Korea Party and was elected as its party leader on 27 February 2019 When the Liberty Korea Party merged with several other parties to form the United Future Party on 17 February 2020 Hwang continued his role of party leader of the United Future Party After leading the United Future Party to a landslide defeat in the 2020 South Korean legislative election and losing his own election for the constituency in Jongno District Seoul Hwang resigned as party leader On 10 March 2021 Hwang announced his candidacy for nominee of the People Power Party in the 2022 South Korean presidential election He was eliminated from the shortlist of PPP candidates on 8 October 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Prosecutorial career 3 Political career 3 1 Justice Minister 2013 2015 3 2 Prime Minister 2015 2017 3 3 Acting President 2016 2017 3 4 Post presidency and party leadership 2018 2020 3 5 2022 presidential election bid 2021 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditHwang was born on April 15 1957 4 He graduated from Kyunggi High School in 1976 4 He received his LL B in 1981 from the College of Law at Sungkyunkwan University and passed the 23rd National Bar Exam the same year 4 Hwang managed to avoid the mandatory military service which all Korean male adults are required to complete by claiming a rare case of hives 5 Hwang earned his LL M in 2006 from the Graduate School of Law at Sungkyunkwan University 4 Prosecutorial career EditHwang was a career prosecutor 4 6 In December 1982 he began his career as prosecutor at the Chuncheon District Prosecutor s Office He worked as a public security inspector with the Supreme Public Prosecutors Office and the Seoul District Public Prosecutor s Office He spent 30 years as a prosecutor specializing in enforcing public safety and national security laws under the military junta of Chun Doo hwan gaining particular notoriety for targeting democracy activists by linking them with North Korea 7 Hwang wrote a book on the national security law called the Public Security Investigation Textbook 2 After serving as the Chief Inspector of the Busan High Prosecutors Office in 2011 he served as an attorney at the Pacific Law Firm from September 2011 to January 2013 Political career EditJustice Minister 2013 2015 Edit Hwang joined the Cabinet of South Korean President Park Geun hye in 2013 as minister of justice 7 In that role Hwang played a key role in the Constitutional Court case against the left wing Unified Progressive Party which was accused of holding pro North Korean views the case culminated in a controversial December 2014 order banning the party a decision that some saw as a blow to freedom of speech in South Korea 7 8 Prime Minister 2015 2017 Edit On May 21 2015 Park named Hwang as Prime Minister of South Korea following the resignation of Lee Wan koo due to allegations of bribery 7 9 6 In July 2016 Hwang was heckled and pelted with eggs and water bottles by crowds in the rural town of Seongju who were opposed to deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense a U S missile defense system in the area 10 The deployment plans angered local residents who raised health and environmental concerns 8 10 Hwang was regarded as the staunchest loyalist in Park s cabinet 8 Nevertheless on November 2 2016 one month before her impeachment Park fired Hwang as Prime Minister amid the 2016 South Korean political scandal as Park tried to rebuild confidence in her administration 11 12 However after a dispute with opposition leaders over choosing a replacement Hwang was kept in office as prime minister 12 Afterwards Hwang attended the APEC meeting which was held in Peru on behalf of Park Acting President 2016 2017 Edit Hwang meeting with U S Secretary of Defense James Mattis in February 2017 Hwang meeting with U S Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on March 17 2017 On December 9 2016 upon the National Assembly s vote to impeach President Park following a political scandal Hwang assumed Park s presidential powers and duties as Acting President 13 On March 10 2017 South Korea s Constitutional Court upheld the decision to impeach President Park Geun hye and removed her from office As a result Hwang continued as Acting President of South Korea until new elections in early May which were brought forward from December due to the constitution requiring new elections within 60 days of a permanent presidential vacancy 14 On assuming the powers of the presidency Hwang said he felt deep responsibility 13 The exact extent of Hwang s powers as acting president are unclear under South Korean law 8 His first field tour as acting president was to the Joint Chiefs of Staff in central Seoul where he emphasized national security and stated We are facing a grave security status as we cannot entirely rule out the possibility of North Korean provocations near the Northern Limit Line NLL 15 Hwang decided against contesting the South Korean 2017 presidential election declaring it would be inappropriate to run opting instead to focus on his position as Acting President 16 17 He was previously seen as the leading candidate for conservatives within the country leaving them searching for a viable candidate other than Hwang to challenge leading contender Moon Jae in for the presidency 18 He resigned as Prime Minister on May 11 2017 after the election of his successor as president 19 Post presidency and party leadership 2018 2020 Edit In November 2018 Hwang joined the Liberty Korea Party He announced in January 2019 that he would be seeking the party s leadership position 20 On February 27 2019 he won Liberty Korea Party leadership election with 50 1 percent of the vote 21 When the Liberty Korea Party merged with several other smaller parties to form the United Future Party on 17 February 2020 Hwang assumed the role of party leader of the United Future Party In the 2020 legislative elections on April 15 Hwang ran for the seat for the Jongno district of Seoul which includes the Blue House and Gwanghwamun Plaza 22 Hwang led his party to a landslide defeat and lost his own Jongno election to Democratic Party candidate and former Prime Minister Lee Nak yon Hwang resigned from the leadership on April 15 shortly after the election 23 After the 2020 legislative elections Hwang went on a brief hiatus from politics 2022 presidential election bid 2021 Edit On 10 March 2021 Hwang Kyo ahn announced his candidacy in the 2022 South Korean presidential election in a Facebook post 24 He registered as a candidate for the People Power Party the current incarnation of the former United Future Party On 8 October Hwang was eliminated from the PPP shortlist of nominees as it narrowed to four candidates effectively ending his 2022 presidential bid 3 After his loss Hwang engaged in conspiracy theory and accused the primaries of being fraudulent and rigged 25 26 Personal life EditHwang is a devout Protestant and attends a Baptist church He is a member of the Korea Baptist Convention 27 Hwang attended night seminary and has been a church preacher 28 References Edit 통합진보당 해산심판 청구안 의결 헌정 첫 사례 종합 news naver com in Korean Retrieved 2019 07 06 a b 새 총리 후보자 황교안은 朴정부 초대 내각 멤버 외유내강형 공안통 www kukinews com in Korean 21 May 2015 Retrieved 2019 07 06 a b Ko Jun tae 8 October 2021 People Power Party shortlists 4 presidential candidates The Korea Herald Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b c d e Minister s Profile MOJ Ministry of Justice Republic of Korea accessed December 11 2016 Borowiec Steven 2017 03 16 Hwang Kyo ahn The Man Who Wouldn t Be King Koreaexpose Retrieved 13 April 2020 a b South Korea s Park names new PM after scandal strikes again Reuters 21 May 2015 a b c d Koichi Kato Meet South Korea s new leader Hwang Kyo ahn Conservative prosecutor has history of friction with opposition The Nikkei December 10 2016 a b c d S Korea s interim leader was Park defender powers unclear Associated Press December 9 2016 Park names Justice Minister Hwang Kyo ahn as new PM Yonhap 21 May 2015 Retrieved 21 May 2015 a b South Korean prime minister pelted with eggs by protesters Agence France Presse July 15 2016 Griffiths James Seo Yoonjung 2 November 2016 South Korea s prime minister sacked amid ongoing political crisis CNN Retrieved 2 November 2016 a b Jonathan Cheng South Korea President Park Geun hye Impeached Decision on removal will come from Constitutional Court Wall Street Journal December 9 2016 a b The latest S Korea PM officially becomes acting president Associated Press December 9 2016 Hancocks Paula Hunt Katie McKirdy Euan 2017 03 09 South Korea Constitutional court upholds President Park Geun hye s impeachment CNN CNN Retrieved 10 March 2017 Hwang visits JCS in first field tour as acting president Yonhap News Agency December 11 2016 Sang hun Choe 15 March 2017 South Korea to Elect New President in May Government Says The New York Times Retrieved 16 May 2017 PM not to run for presidency 15 March 2017 Retrieved 16 May 2017 Sridharan Vasudevan 15 March 2017 South Korea s acting leader Hwang Kyo ahn rules himself out of presidential race Retrieved 16 May 2017 694일만에 떠나는 황교안 10번째 장수총리 Retrieved 16 May 2017 Ex Prime Minister Hwang Kyo ahn Announces Candidacy in LKP Leadership Election world kbs co kr Retrieved 2019 01 30 한국당 새 대표에 황교안 2위 오세훈 3위 김진태 상보 News 1 뉴스 1 in Korean 27 February 2019 Retrieved 27 February 2019 Blatt Mitchell Key Races for Control of South Korea s National Assembly The National Interest Main opposition chief steps down over parliamentary election defeat 16 April 2020 Retrieved 16 April 2020 Ex opposition leader Hwang Kyo ahn signals return to politics Yonhap News 10 March 2021 Retrieved 4 August 2021 김승현 8 October 2021 황교안 2차 컷오프 결과도 잘못돼 후보별 득표율 조작 조선일보 in Korean Retrieved 14 October 2021 송치훈 8 October 2021 황교안 당 경선도 부정선거 있었다 후보별 투표율 조작 주장 Dong a Ilbo in Korean Retrieved 14 October 2021 황교안 후보자 17년 간 장학금 기부 젊은 검사시절부터 이웃돕기 Hope candidates donate scholarships for 17 years in Korean KMIB 25 February 2013 Retrieved 1 November 2016 한국아이닷컴 www hankooki com Retrieved 2020 04 12 External links EditPresident Trump and Acting President Hwang Kyo Ahn of the Republic of Korea ROK January 29 2017Political officesPreceded byChoi Kyoung hwanActing Prime Minister of South Korea2015 2017 Succeeded byYoo Il hoActingPreceded byPark Geun hye President of South KoreaActing2017Acting for Park Geun hye 2016 2017 Succeeded byMoon Jae in Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hwang Kyo ahn amp oldid 1138884921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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