- Yun Bo-seon
Infobox President
name=Yun Bo-seon
order=4th
office=President of South Korea
term_start=August 13 ,1960
term_end=March 22 ,1962
predecessor=Syngman Rhee
successor=Park Chung-hee
birth_date=birth date|1897|8|26|mf=y
birth_place=Asan ,South Chungcheong ,South Korea
dead=
death_date=death date and age|1990|7|18|1897|8|26
death_place=
nationality =Korean
spouse=Gong Deok-gui
party=DemocraticInfobox Korean name
title=Korean name
hangul=윤보선
hanja=尹潽善
rr=Yun Boseon
mr=Yun Posŏn
hangulho=해위
hanjaho=海葦
rrho=
mrho=
tablewidth=265
color=lavenderYun Bo-seon (
August 26 ,1897 –July 18 ,1990 ) was thePresident of South Korea from 1960 to 1962.Born in
Asan ,Chungcheongnam-do , Yun graduated with an M.A. from theUniversity of Edinburgh in 1930. He entered politics after Japanese occupation ended in 1945, withSyngman Rhee being his mentor. In 1948, Yun was appointed by Rhee as mayor ofSeoul . A year later, he was appointed as the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Soon, he started to disagree with Rhee's authoritarian policies. He then served as president of theRed Cross Society , before being elected to the National Assembly in 1954. A year later, he founded the opposition Democratic Party along with several others.After Rhee's government was ousted by a student-led pro-democracy uprising, Yun was elected president on
August 13 ,1960 . He was merely a figurehead, as South Korea had switched to a parliamentary system in response to the authoritarian excesses of Rhee's regime. AfterPark Chung Hee 's coup in 1961, he stayed on briefly to provide legitimacy to the regime, but resigned onMarch 22 ,1962 . He opposed Park's authoritarian rule and ran for president twice in 1963 and 1967, losing each time. After receiving suspended sentences several times for anti-government activities, Yun retired from politics in 1980 and focused primarily on cultural activities until his death from diabetic conditions andhigh blood pressure in 1990. His descendants currently live in the United States.ee also
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