Head of government of Korea

Head of government of Korea

Contents

Military Leader/Prime Minister of Goguryeo

Military Leader/Prime Minister of Goryeo

Prime Minister of Joseon

Prime Minister of South Korea

  1. Lee Beom Seok (1 August 1948 - 21 April 1950)
  2. Chang Myon (23 November 1950 - 24 April 1952)
  3. Jang Taek-sang (6 May 1952 - 6 October 1952)
  4. Baek Du-jin (24 April 1953 - 17 June 1954)
  5. Byeon Yeong Tae (28 June 1954 - 28 November 1954)
  6. Heo Jeong (15 June 1960 - 18 August 1960)
  7. Chang Myon (18 August 1960 - 18 May 1961) (2nd Term)
  8. Choi Doo Sun (17 December 1963 - 10 May 1964)
  9. Chung Il Kwon (10 May 1964 - 20 December 1970)
  10. Baek Du-jin (20 December 1970 - 4 June 1971) (2nd Term)
  11. Kim Jong Pil (4 June 1971 - 19 December 1975)
  12. Choi Kyu Hah (13 March 1976 - 6 December 1979)
  13. Shin Hyon Hwak (12 December 1979 - 22 May 1980)
  14. Nam Duk Woo (22 September 1980 - 4 January 1982)
  15. Yoo Chang Soon (23 January 1982 - 24 June 1982)
  16. Kim Sang-hyeop (21 September 1982 - 14 October 1983)
  17. Jin Ui-jong (17 October 1983 - 18 February 1985)
  18. Roh Shin Yeong (16 May 1985 - 26 May 1987)
  19. Kim Jeong Yeol (7 August 1987 - 25 February 1988)
  20. Lee Hyun Jae (2 March 1988 - 5 December 1988)
  21. Kang Young Hoon (16 December 1988 - 27 December 1990)
  22. Roh Jae Bong (22 January 1991 - 24 May 1991)
  23. Chung Won Shik (8 July 1991 - 8 October 1992)
  24. Hyun Seung Jong (8 October 1992 - 25 February 1993)
  25. Hwang In Sung (25 February - 17 December 1993)
  26. Lee Hoi Chang (17 December 1993 - 22 April 1994)
  27. Lee Yeong-duk (29 April - 17 December 1994)
  28. Lee Hong Koo (17 December 1994 - 18 December 1995)
  29. Lee Soo Sung (18 December 1995 - 4 March 1997)
  30. Goh Kun (4 March 1997 - 3 March 1998)
  31. Kim Jong Pil (17 August 1998 - 13 January 2000) (2nd Term)
  32. Park Tae Joon (13 January 2000 - 19 May 2000)
  33. Lee Han Dong (29 June 2000 - 11 July 2002)
  34. Kim Suk Soo (5 October 2002 - 26 February 2003)
  35. Goh Kun (26 February 2003 - 25 May 2004) (2nd Term)
  36. Lee Hae Chan (30 June 2004 - 14 March 2006)
  37. Han Myung Sook (20 April 2006 - 7 March 2007)
  38. Han Duck-soo (2 April 2007 - 29 February 2008)
  39. Han Seung-soo (29 February 2008 - 28 September 2009)
  40. Chung Un-chan (28 September 2009 - 11 August 2010)
  41. Kim Hwang-sik (1 October 2010 – present)

Prime Minister of North Korea

  1. Kim Il-sung (9 September 1948 – 28 December 1972)
  2. Kim Il (28 December 1972 – 29 April 1976)
  3. Park Sung-chul (19 April 1976 – 16 December 1977)
  4. Li Jong Ok (16 December 1977 – 27 January 1984)
  5. Kang Song San (27 January 1984 – 29 December 1986) (first time)
  6. Li Gun Mo (29 December 1986 – 12 December 1988)
  7. Yon Hyong Muk (12 December 1988 – 11 December 1992)
  8. Kang Song San (11 December 1992 – 21 February 1997) (second time)
  9. Hong Song Nam (21 February 1997 – 3 September 2003) (acting to 5 September 1998)
  10. Pak Pong-ju (3 September 2003 – 11 April 2007)
  11. Kim Yong-il (11 April 2007 – 7 June 2010)
  12. Choe Yong-rim (7 June 2010 - Incumbent)

See also



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