Vice President of South Korea
Appearance
Vice President of South Korea | |
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Appointer | Direct election |
Precursor | None |
Formation | 24 July 1948 |
First holder | Yi Si-yeong |
Final holder | Chang Myon |
Abolished | 23 April 1960 |
Succession | None |
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The following is a list of Vice Presidents of South Korea since its independence.
To avoid confusion, all the names on this list follow the Eastern convention (family name first, given name second) for consistency.
The first column counts (individuals number) and the second column counts (administration number/term number).
Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (1919-1948)
I# | A# | Picture | Romaja | Hangul | Took office | Left office | Political party |
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Vice Chairman of the Provisional Government1 | |||||||
1st, 2nd | 1st, 2nd | Gim Gyusik | 김규식 | 1940 | August 15, 1948 |
Republic of Korea (1948-1960)
Independent centrism Conservative
President | Vice | Romanized (Hangul) | Portraits | Took office | Left office | Political party |
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Syngman Rhee | 1 | Yi Si-yeong (이시영) |
24 July 1948 | 9 May 1951 (Resign) |
Korea Democratic Party | |
Syngman Rhee | 2 | Kim Seong-su (김성수) |
17 May 1951 | 29 May 1952 (Resign)[1] |
Korea Democratic Party | |
Syngman Rhee | 3 | Hahm Tae-young (함태영) |
15 June 1952 | 14 August 1956 | Independent | |
Syngman Rhee | 4 | Chang Myon (장면) |
15 August 1956 | 23 April 1960 (Resign) |
Democratic Party |
Notes:
- The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea was a government in exile based in Shanghai, China. Although the current South Korean constitution recognises its de jure sovereignty over the Korean people, the provisional government was not recognized by many international powers.
- The results of the 1960 election were invalidated after the April Revolution.
- The office of Vice President was abolished after 1960.
References
- ^ Resist of Busan political upheaval