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Prime Minister of South Korea

The prime minister of the Republic of Korea (Korean국무총리; Hanja國務總理; RRGukmuchongri) 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 Assembly, but this is not required to hold the office. The prime minister of South Korea is not the head of government of South Korea, for the President is both the head of state and government in the country.[2]

Prime Minister of the
Republic of Korea
대한민국 국무총리
Incumbent
Han Duck-soo
since 21 May 2022
Executive branch of the Government of South Korea
Prime Minister’s Office
Style
Status
Member of
ResidenceChongri Gonggwan
SeatSeoul
NominatorPresident
AppointerPresident
(Subject to the National Assembly's approval)
Term lengthAt the President's pleasure
Constituting instrumentConstitution of South Korea
PrecursorPrime Minister of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Inaugural holderLee Beom-seok
Formation31 July 1948; 74 years ago (1948-07-31)
Unofficial namesPrime Minister of South Korea
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister of South Korea
Salary₩191,000,000 annually[1]
WebsiteOfficial website (in English)
Official website (in Korean)
Prime Minister of South Korea
Hangul
국무총리
Hanja
國務總理
Revised RomanizationGungmuchongni
McCune–ReischauerKungmuch'ongni

Han Duck-soo is the current prime minister. He took the office on 20 May 2022.

Nomenclature

The Sino-Korean word gukmu (국무/國務) means "state affairs" and chongri (총리/總理) means "prime minister", "premier" or "chancellor", so the full title in Korean means literally "Prime Minister for State Affairs", but it is not used as official English title. The short title in Korean is just Chongri.

History

The position was created on 31 July 1948, two weeks before the government of South Korea was founded, and was held by Lee Beom-seok until 1950. The title was Chief Cabinet Minister from 1961 until 1963.

On 27 April 2014, Prime Minister Chung Hong-won announced his desire to resign.[3] However, due to unsuccessful nominations, Chung remained in office until February 2015.

On 23 January 2015, President Park Geun-hye named Saenuri's Floor Leader Lee Wan-koo as the new prime minister. Lee was confirmed by the National Assembly as Prime Minister on 16 February 2015.[4] However, on April 20 of the same year, he offered his resignation to the President in the midst of a bribery scandal.[5]

Functions

The prime minister is the principal executive assistant to the president, with the president being the actual head of government, but not the prime minister.[2] The prime minister holds the second position after the president in the State Council of South Korea, which is the nominal cabinet of South Korea. The prime minister assists the president by supervising ministries, making recommendations for ministers, and serves as the vice-chairman of the Cabinet. The prime minister is the first in the order of succession to discharge the duties of the office of the president as the acting president should the president be unable to discharge her or his office. The most recent person to have served as Acting President was Hwang Kyo-ahn, during the impeachment of Park Geun-hye in 2016. The role of the Prime Minister is more akin to the Vice President of the United States than it is to the Prime Ministers of parliamentary democracies.

A prime minister that has been appointed by the president but not yet confirmed by the National Assembly is informally called as the acting prime minister. The term may also be applied to a prime minister that has resigned but in the interim remains in office in a caretaker role.

The prime minister is supported by two deputy prime ministers. The prime minister of South Korea sometimes holds some professional or technological knowledge whereas the president is always a sole politician.[6]

Removal

The procedure for impeachment is set out in the 10th Constitution of South Korea in 1987. And according to Article 65 Clause 1, if the president, prime minister, or other state council members violate the Constitution or other laws of official duty, the National Assembly can impeach them.

Clause 2 states the impeachment bill must be proposed by one third, and approved by the majority of members of the National Assembly for passage. In the case of the president, the motion must be proposed by a majority and approved by two thirds or more of the total members of the National Assembly, meaning that 200 of 300 members of the parliament must approve the bill. This article also states that any person against whom a motion for impeachment has been passed shall be suspended from exercising his/her power until the impeachment has been adjudicated, and a decision on impeachment shall not extend further than removal from public office. However, impeachment shall not exempt the person impeached from civil or criminal liability for such violations.[7]

By the Constitutional Court Act of 1988, the Constitutional Court must make a final decision within 180 days after it receives any case for adjudication, including impeachment cases. If the respondent has already left office before the pronouncement of the decision, the case is dismissed.

Prime Minister's Office

 
Office of the Prime Minister in Sejong City, South Korea

The Prime Minister's Office consists of two organisations - Office for Government Policy Coordination and Prime Minister's Secretariat which are led by ministerial-level minister for government policy coordination and vice-ministerial-level chief of staff to the prime minister respectively.

Office for Government Policy Coordination assists the prime minister with:

  • various tasks, responsible for directing, adjusting and overseeing central administrative authorities underneath the Prime Minister's Office;
  • planning and adjusting key national policies;
  • managing, analyzing and assessing policies in regard to social risks, conflicts and pending problems;
  • implementing regulatory reform;
  • and doing other tasks specifically delegated by the prime minister.

Prime Minister's Secretariat assists the prime minister with:

  • activities related to the National Assembly, responsible for matters regarding collaboration between the executive branch and the majority party in the legislature;
  • providing PM with counsel on state affairs;
  • matters regarding key information and situations both domestic and international;
  • management and arbitration of civil complaints;
  • supporting and collaborating with civil groups;
  • promoting PM's activities in relation to state affairs;
  • drafting PM's remarks and statements;
  • supporting the promotion of activities by the Office for Government Policy Coordination;
  • protocols and armed escort regarding PM and receiving VIPs;
  • maintaining the official residence of PM;
  • and handling other matters as instructed by PM.

Salary

The prime minister has a salary of $163,000 as set by the National Assembly along with a lifelong pension that is always given to former prime ministers.

Residence

The prime minister's residence is Chongri Gonggwan. It is owned and operated by the South Korean Government, and has served as the residence of the Prime Minister since the early 1990s after construction was concluded and was completed around the same time as the Presidential Blue House.

Post-premiership

All former prime ministers are given a lifelong pension and a Presidential Security Service detail but do not have to accept the protection if they so wish. Prime ministers when they die usually have a state funeral so the public and government officials both past and present can pay their respects.

Lists of prime ministers

See also

References

  1. ^ Herald, The Korea (16 January 2018). "President's annual salary set at W225m". www.koreaherald.com.
  2. ^ a b "Government > Executive Branch" Office for Government Policy Coordination Prime Minister's Secretariat.
  3. ^ "S. Korean PM resigns over government response to ferry disaster" AsiaOne. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Parliament endorses PM nominee" Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  5. ^ The Associated Press (21 April 2015). "S. Korean PM to resign after 2 months amid bribe scandal". The Yomiuri Shimbun.
  6. ^ "Government > Organization Chart" Office for Government Policy Coordination Prime Minister's Secretariat.
  7. ^ "Constitution of the Republic of Korea". Korean Laws in English. South Korean Ministry of Government Legislation. Retrieved 2018-12-26.

External links

  • Official website (in English)
  • Official website (in Korean)

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For a list of officeholders see List of prime ministers of South Korea The prime minister of the Republic of Korea Korean 국무총리 Hanja 國務總理 RR Gukmuchongri 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 Assembly but this is not required to hold the office The prime minister of South Korea is not the head of government of South Korea for the President is both the head of state and government in the country 2 Prime Minister of theRepublic of Korea대한민국 국무총리Seal of the Prime MinisterStandard of the Prime MinisterIncumbentHan Duck soosince 21 May 2022Executive branch of the Government of South KoreaPrime Minister s OfficeStyleMr Prime Minister informal The Right Honourable formal His Excellency diplomatic StatusDeputy Head of GovernmentMember ofState CouncilNational Security CouncilResidenceChongri GonggwanSeatSeoulNominatorPresidentAppointerPresident Subject to the National Assembly s approval Term lengthAt the President s pleasureConstituting instrumentConstitution of South KoreaPrecursorPrime Minister of the Provisional Government of the Republic of KoreaInaugural holderLee Beom seokFormation31 July 1948 74 years ago 1948 07 31 Unofficial namesPrime Minister of South KoreaDeputyDeputy Prime Minister of South KoreaSalary 191 000 000 annually 1 WebsiteOfficial website in English Official website in Korean Prime Minister of South KoreaHangul국무총리Hanja國務總理Revised RomanizationGungmuchongniMcCune ReischauerKungmuch ongniHan Duck soo is the current prime minister He took the office on 20 May 2022 Contents 1 Nomenclature 2 History 3 Functions 4 Removal 5 Prime Minister s Office 6 Salary 7 Residence 8 Post premiership 9 Lists of prime ministers 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksNomenclature EditThe Sino Korean word gukmu 국무 國務 means state affairs and chongri 총리 總理 means prime minister premier or chancellor so the full title in Korean means literally Prime Minister for State Affairs but it is not used as official English title The short title in Korean is just Chongri History EditThe position was created on 31 July 1948 two weeks before the government of South Korea was founded and was held by Lee Beom seok until 1950 The title was Chief Cabinet Minister from 1961 until 1963 On 27 April 2014 Prime Minister Chung Hong won announced his desire to resign 3 However due to unsuccessful nominations Chung remained in office until February 2015 On 23 January 2015 President Park Geun hye named Saenuri s Floor Leader Lee Wan koo as the new prime minister Lee was confirmed by the National Assembly as Prime Minister on 16 February 2015 4 However on April 20 of the same year he offered his resignation to the President in the midst of a bribery scandal 5 Functions EditThe prime minister is the principal executive assistant to the president with the president being the actual head of government but not the prime minister 2 The prime minister holds the second position after the president in the State Council of South Korea which is the nominal cabinet of South Korea The prime minister assists the president by supervising ministries making recommendations for ministers and serves as the vice chairman of the Cabinet The prime minister is the first in the order of succession to discharge the duties of the office of the president as the acting president should the president be unable to discharge her or his office The most recent person to have served as Acting President was Hwang Kyo ahn during the impeachment of Park Geun hye in 2016 The role of the Prime Minister is more akin to the Vice President of the United States than it is to the Prime Ministers of parliamentary democracies A prime minister that has been appointed by the president but not yet confirmed by the National Assembly is informally called as the acting prime minister The term may also be applied to a prime minister that has resigned but in the interim remains in office in a caretaker role The prime minister is supported by two deputy prime ministers The prime minister of South Korea sometimes holds some professional or technological knowledge whereas the president is always a sole politician 6 Removal EditThe procedure for impeachment is set out in the 10th Constitution of South Korea in 1987 And according to Article 65 Clause 1 if the president prime minister or other state council members violate the Constitution or other laws of official duty the National Assembly can impeach them Clause 2 states the impeachment bill must be proposed by one third and approved by the majority of members of the National Assembly for passage In the case of the president the motion must be proposed by a majority and approved by two thirds or more of the total members of the National Assembly meaning that 200 of 300 members of the parliament must approve the bill This article also states that any person against whom a motion for impeachment has been passed shall be suspended from exercising his her power until the impeachment has been adjudicated and a decision on impeachment shall not extend further than removal from public office However impeachment shall not exempt the person impeached from civil or criminal liability for such violations 7 By the Constitutional Court Act of 1988 the Constitutional Court must make a final decision within 180 days after it receives any case for adjudication including impeachment cases If the respondent has already left office before the pronouncement of the decision the case is dismissed Prime Minister s Office Edit Office of the Prime Minister in Sejong City South Korea The Prime Minister s Office consists of two organisations Office for Government Policy Coordination and Prime Minister s Secretariat which are led by ministerial level minister for government policy coordination and vice ministerial level chief of staff to the prime minister respectively Office for Government Policy Coordination assists the prime minister with various tasks responsible for directing adjusting and overseeing central administrative authorities underneath the Prime Minister s Office planning and adjusting key national policies managing analyzing and assessing policies in regard to social risks conflicts and pending problems implementing regulatory reform and doing other tasks specifically delegated by the prime minister Prime Minister s Secretariat assists the prime minister with activities related to the National Assembly responsible for matters regarding collaboration between the executive branch and the majority party in the legislature providing PM with counsel on state affairs matters regarding key information and situations both domestic and international management and arbitration of civil complaints supporting and collaborating with civil groups promoting PM s activities in relation to state affairs drafting PM s remarks and statements supporting the promotion of activities by the Office for Government Policy Coordination protocols and armed escort regarding PM and receiving VIPs maintaining the official residence of PM and handling other matters as instructed by PM Salary EditThe prime minister has a salary of 163 000 as set by the National Assembly along with a lifelong pension that is always given to former prime ministers Residence EditThe prime minister s residence is Chongri Gonggwan It is owned and operated by the South Korean Government and has served as the residence of the Prime Minister since the early 1990s after construction was concluded and was completed around the same time as the Presidential Blue House Post premiership EditAll former prime ministers are given a lifelong pension and a Presidential Security Service detail but do not have to accept the protection if they so wish Prime ministers when they die usually have a state funeral so the public and government officials both past and present can pay their respects Lists of prime ministers EditMain article List of Prime Ministers of South KoreaSee also EditPrime Minister of Korea 1895 1910 Korean Empire Politics of South Korea Premier of North KoreaReferences Edit Herald The Korea 16 January 2018 President s annual salary set at W225m www koreaherald com a b Government gt Executive Branch Office for Government Policy Coordination Prime Minister s Secretariat S Korean PM resigns over government response to ferry disaster AsiaOne Retrieved 29 September 2016 Parliament endorses PM nominee Yonhap News Agency Retrieved 29 September 2016 The Associated Press 21 April 2015 S Korean PM to resign after 2 months amid bribe scandal The Yomiuri Shimbun Government gt Organization Chart Office for Government Policy Coordination Prime Minister s Secretariat Constitution of the Republic of Korea Korean Laws in English South Korean Ministry of Government Legislation Retrieved 2018 12 26 External links EditOfficial website in English Official website in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prime Minister of South Korea amp oldid 1131771073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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