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    List of Presidents of South Korea

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiDecember 4, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Republic of Korea, commonly known as South Korea, has had a dynamic political history since its establishment in 1948. Its presidents have played pivotal roles in shaping the nation’s trajectory, from authoritarian beginnings to a robust democracy

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    • 1. Syngman Rhee (1948–1960) – Overthrown
    • 2. Yun Bo-seon (1960–1962) – Overthrown
    • 3. Park Chung-hee (1962–1979) – Assassinated
    • 4. Choi Kyu-hah (1979–1980) – Removed by Military Coup
    • 5. Chun Doo-hwan (1981–1988) – Sentenced to Death
    • 6. Roh Tae-woo (1988–1993) – Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison
    • 7. Kim Young-sam (1993–1998) – Prosecutor of Predecessors
    • 8. Kim Dae-jung (1998–2003) – Nobel Laureate
    • 9. Roh Moo-hyun (2003–2008) – Impeachment and Suicide
    • 10. Lee Myung-bak (2008–2013) – Corruption Conviction
    • 11. Park Geun-hye (2013–2016) – Impeachment and Imprisonment
    • 12. Moon Jae-in (2017–2022) – No Imprisonment
    • 13. Yoon Suk Yeol (2022–Present) – Impeachment Speculation

    1. Syngman Rhee (1948–1960) – Overthrown

    • Presidency: Syngman Rhee was South Korea’s first president, serving from 1948 to 1960. His administration focused on anti-communism and economic modernization but was marred by authoritarian practices.
    • Downfall: Following widespread protests due to election fraud in 1960, known as the April Revolution, he was forced to resign and went into exile in Hawaii.

    2. Yun Bo-seon (1960–1962) – Overthrown

    • Presidency: Yun Bo-seon served as a transitional leader during the short-lived Second Republic.
    • Downfall: His tenure ended with a military coup led by Park Chung-hee in 1961, which dismantled the democratic Second Republic. Although he remained president until 1962, his role was largely ceremonial after the coup.

    3. Park Chung-hee (1962–1979) – Assassinated

    • Presidency: Park Chung-hee ruled for 17 years after the 1961 coup, transforming South Korea into an industrial powerhouse through authoritarian rule and economic reforms.
    • Downfall: His regime faced growing opposition due to political repression. In 1979, he was assassinated by Kim Jae-gyu, his intelligence chief, amid escalating tensions within his administration.

    4. Choi Kyu-hah (1979–1980) – Removed by Military Coup

    • Presidency: Choi Kyu-hah assumed office as an interim president following Park Chung-hee’s assassination.
    • Downfall: His leadership was weak and short-lived. In 1980, Chun Doo-hwan staged a coup and forced Choi to resign, taking over the government.
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    5. Chun Doo-hwan (1981–1988) – Sentenced to Death

    • Presidency: Chun Doo-hwan came to power after a military coup in 1980 and ruled with an iron fist, suppressing dissent, most notably during the Gwangju Uprising.
    • Downfall: After stepping down, he was later convicted of mutiny and corruption and sentenced to death in 1996. His sentence was commuted to life imprisonment and eventually pardoned.

    6. Roh Tae-woo (1988–1993) – Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison

    • Presidency: Roh Tae-woo succeeded Chun Doo-hwan and introduced significant democratic reforms, including the first direct presidential election.
    • Downfall: Despite his reforms, he was later convicted of corruption and mutiny alongside Chun and sentenced to 22 years in prison, though he too was later pardoned.

    7. Kim Young-sam (1993–1998) – Prosecutor of Predecessors

    • Presidency: Kim Young-sam was South Korea’s first civilian president in over three decades. His government focused on anti-corruption and economic reforms.
    • Downfall: As president, he oversaw the conviction of Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo but faced criticism for the financial crisis that emerged toward the end of his term.

    8. Kim Dae-jung (1998–2003) – Nobel Laureate

    • Presidency: A former dissident, Kim Dae-jung’s administration emphasized reconciliation with North Korea, earning him the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize.
    • Imprisonment: Before his presidency, he was imprisoned under Park Chung-hee and sentenced to death by Chun Doo-hwan. He was later pardoned and entered politics.

    9. Roh Moo-hyun (2003–2008) – Impeachment and Suicide

    • Presidency: Roh Moo-hyun championed participatory democracy and transparency but faced opposition from political elites.
    • Downfall: He was impeached in 2004 for alleged election law violations, but the Constitutional Court overturned it. Post-presidency, corruption investigations weighed on him, and he tragically committed suicide in 2009.

    10. Lee Myung-bak (2008–2013) – Corruption Conviction

    • Presidency: Lee Myung-bak prioritized economic growth and global diplomacy but faced criticism for authoritarian tendencies.
    • Downfall: After his term, he was convicted of embezzlement and bribery, receiving a 15-year prison sentence. He was later pardoned in 2022.

    11. Park Geun-hye (2013–2016) – Impeachment and Imprisonment

    • Presidency: Park Geun-hye was South Korea’s first female president. Her tenure focused on economic policies and national security.
    • Downfall: She was impeached in 2016 amid a massive corruption scandal and sentenced to 24 years in prison. In 2021, she was pardoned for health reasons.

    12. Moon Jae-in (2017–2022) – No Imprisonment

    • Presidency: Moon Jae-in focused on transparency, inter-Korean dialogue, and progressive reforms. His term was notably free of the scandals that plagued his predecessors.

    13. Yoon Suk Yeol (2022–Present) – Impeachment Speculation

    • Presidency: Yoon Suk Yeol’s presidency has been marked by polarization and controversies, leading to speculation about potential impeachment. However, no concrete proceedings have been initiated yet.
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