List of presidents of South Korea

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This is a list of the presidents of South Korea.

Since the creation of the Government of the Republic of Korea which is commonly known as South Korea in 1948, twelve people have served nineteen terms as President of South Korea. The president is the country's head of state as well as its head of government. The president is also the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces.

List of presidents

Political parties

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Status
     Denotes acting president
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Election
Took office Left office Time in office
President under the United States Army Military Government in Korea
1 Rhee Syng-Man in 1948.jpg Syngman Rhee
이승만
李承晩

(1875–1965)
24 July 1948 15 August 1948 22 days NARRKI 1st (1948)
Presidents of the First Republic
(1) Rhee Syng-Man in 1948.jpg Syngman Rhee
이승만
李承晩

(1875–1965)
15 August 1948 26 April 1960[a] 11 years, 255 days NARRKI
Liberal
2nd (1952)
3rd (1956)
March 1960
Heo Jeong.png Ho Chong
허정
許政

(1896–1988)
Acting
27 April 1960 15 June 1960 50 days Independent
Presidents of the Second Republic
Heo Jeong.png Ho Chong
허정
許政

(1896–1988)
Acting
15 June 1960 15 June 1960 1 day Independent
Kwak Sang Hoon.jpg Kwak Sang-hoon
곽상훈
郭尙勳

(1896–1980)
Acting
16 June 1960 23 June 1960 7 days Democratic
Heo Jeong.png Ho Chong
허정
許政

(1896–1988)
Acting
23 June 1960 7 August 1960 46 days Independent
백낙준 의원.jpg Baek Nak-jun
백낙준
白樂濬

(1895–1985)
Acting
8 August 1960 12 August 1960 5 days
2 Yun Po-sun (3x4 cropped).jpg Yun Po-sun
윤보선
尹潽善

(1897–1990)
13 August 1960 16 May 1961 277 days Democratic 4th (August 1960)
Presidents under the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction (SCNR)
(2) Yun Po-sun (3x4 cropped).jpg Yun Po-sun
윤보선
尹潽善

(1897–1990)
16 May 1961 24 March 1962[b] 313 days Democratic
New Democratic
Park Chung Hee (박정희) Presidential Portrait.jpg General
Park Chung Hee
박정희
朴正熙

(1917–1979)
Chairman of the SCNR
24 March 1962 17 December 1963 1 year, 269 days Military
Democratic Republican
President of the Third Republic
3 Park Chung Hee (박정희) Presidential Portrait.jpg Park Chung Hee
박정희
朴正熙

(1917–1979)
17 December 1963 21 November 1972 8 years, 341 days Democratic Republican 5th (1963)
6th (1967)
7th (1971)
Presidents of the Fourth Republic
(3) Park Chung Hee (박정희) Presidential Portrait.jpg Park Chung Hee
박정희
朴正熙

(1917–1979)
21 November 1972 26 October 1979[c] 6 years, 340 days Democratic Republican 8th (1972)
9th (1978)
Presidents of the Republic Of Korea (4261836786) Choi.jpg Choi Kyu-hah
최규하
崔圭夏

(1919–2006)
26 October 1979 6 December 1979 42 days Independent
4 6 December 1979[d] 16 August 1980[e] 255 days 10th (1979)
Park Choong-hoon
박충훈
朴忠勳

(1919–2001)
Acting
16 August 1980 1 September 1980 16 days Democratic Republican
5 Chun Doo-hwan (전두환) Presidential Portrait.jpg Chun Doo-hwan
전두환
全斗煥

(1931–2021)
1 September 1980 24 February 1981 177 days Military
(Hanahoe)
Democratic Justice
(Hanahoe)
11th (1980)
President of the Fifth Republic
(5) Chun Doo-hwan (전두환) Presidential Portrait.jpg Chun Doo-hwan
전두환
全斗煥

(1931–2021)
25 February 1981 24 February 1988 7 years Democratic Justice
(Hanahoe)
12th (1981)
Presidents of the Sixth Republic
6 Roh Tae-woo - cropped, 1989-Mar-13.jpg Roh Tae-woo
노태우
盧泰愚

(1932–2021)
25 February 1988 24 February 1993 5 years Democratic Justice
(Hanahoe)
Democratic Liberal
(Hanahoe)
Independent
(Hanahoe)
13th (1987)
7 Kim Young-sam presidential portrait.jpg Kim Young-sam
김영삼
金泳三

(1927–2015)
25 February 1993 24 February 1998 5 years Democratic Liberal
New Korea
Independent
14th (1992)
8 Kim Dae-jung presidential portrait.jpg Kim Dae-jung
김대중
金大中

(1924–2009)
25 February 1998 24 February 2003 5 years National Congress
Millennium Democratic
Independent
15th (1997)
9 Roh Moo-hyun presidential portrait.jpg Roh Moo-hyun
노무현
盧武鉉

(1946–2009)
25 February 2003 12 March 2004[f] 1 year, 17 days Millennium Democratic
Independent
16th (2002)
대한민국 총리 고건 서울종합방재센터 방문90 (cropped).jpg Goh Kun
고건
高建

(born 1938)
Acting
12 March 2004[f] 14 May 2004 64 days Millennium Democratic
(9) Roh Moo-hyun presidential portrait.jpg Roh Moo-hyun
노무현
盧武鉉

(1946–2009)
14 May 2004 24 February 2008 3 years, 287 days Uri
Independent
10 Lee Myung-bak presidential portrait.jpg Lee Myung-bak
이명박
李明博

(born 1941)
25 February 2008 24 February 2013 5 years Grand National
Saenuri
17th (2007)
11 Park Geun-hye presidential portrait.png Park Geun-hye
박근혜
朴槿惠

(born 1952)
25 February 2013 10 March 2017[g] 4 years, 14 days Saenuri
Liberty Korea
18th (2012)
Hwang Kyo-ahn December 2016.jpg Hwang Kyo-ahn
황교안
黃敎安

(born 1957)
Acting
9 December 2016[g] 9 May 2017 152 days Independent
12 Moon Jae-in May 2017 (original).jpg Moon Jae-in
문재인
文在寅

(born 1953)
10 May 2017 9 May 2022 5 years Democratic 19th (2017)
13 South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol portrait.jpg Yoon Suk Yeol
윤석열
尹錫悅

(born 1960)
10 May 2022 4 April 2025[h] 2 years, 330 days People Power 20th (2022)
Prime Minister of South Korea HAN Duck-soo 20240516.jpg Han Duck-soo
한덕수
韓悳洙

(born 1949)
Acting
14 December 2024[h] 27 December 2024[i] 14 days Independent
Choi Sang-mok 20240816.jpg Choi Sang-mok
최상목
崔相穆

(born 1963)
Acting
27 December 2024[i] 24 March 2025[j] 88 days Independent
Prime Minister of South Korea HAN Duck-soo 20240516.jpg Han Duck-soo
한덕수
韓悳洙

(born 1949)
Acting
24 March 2025[j] 1 May 2025[k] 39 days Independent
Lee Ju-ho Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education 20241203.jpg Lee Ju-ho
이주호
李周浩

(born 1961)
Acting
2 May 2025[l] 4 June 2025 34 days Independent
14 Lee Jae-myung, 2021 (cropped 1).jpg Lee Jae-myung
이재명
李在明

(born 1963)
4 June 2025 Incumbent 0 years Democratic 21st (2025)

List Of Presidents Of South Korea Media

Notes

  1. Rhee resigned following the April Revolution.
  2. Yun resigned in the aftermath of the May 16 coup.
  3. Park was assassinated by KCIA director Kim Jae-gyu.
  4. Chun Doo-hwan became de facto leader of the country in the aftermath of the Coup d'état of December Twelfth.
  5. Choi resigned in the aftermath of the Coup d'état of May Seventeenth.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Roh Moo-hyun was impeached by the National Assembly on 12 March 2004. Powers and duties were assumed by prime minister Goh Kun as acting president. Roh resumed his powers and duties on 14 May 2004, after the Constitutional Court struck down the motion to impeach.[1]
  7. 7.0 7.1 Park Geun-hye was impeached by the National Assembly on 9 December 2016. Powers and duties were assumed by prime minister Hwang Kyo-ahn as acting president. Park was removed from office after the impeachment was upheld by the Constitutional Court on 10 March 2017.[2][3]
  8. 8.0 8.1 Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached by the National Assembly on 14 December 2024. Powers and duties were assumed by prime minister Han Duck-soo as acting president. Yoon was removed from office after the impeachment was upheld by the Constitutional Court on 4 April 2025.[4]
  9. 9.0 9.1 Han Duck-soo assumed the role as acting president upon the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, but Han himself was impeached by the National Assembly on 27 December 2024. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance Choi Sang-mok, who is next in line to the succession took over both powers and duties as acting president and acting prime Minister.[5]
  10. 10.0 10.1 Han Duck-soo was reinstated by the Constitutional Court on 24 March 2025.[6]
  11. Han resigned to run for president in the 2025 South Korean presidential election.
  12. Choi Sang-mok was initially expected to assume the acting presidency and prime ministership again on 2 May, but he resigned on 1 May to avoid an impeachment vote by the National Assembly.[7]

References

  1. Faiola, Anthony (13 May 2004). "Court Rejects S. Korean President's Impeachment". The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2004/05/14/court-rejects-s-korean-presidents-impeachment/917ed896-e2a3-4b62-ae16-b41d3d232f7f/. Retrieved 5 December 2024. 
  2. Choe Sang-hun (9 March 2017). "South Korea Removes President Park Geun-hye". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/09/world/asia/park-geun-hye-impeached-south-korea.html. Retrieved 5 December 2024. 
  3. Timeline: South Korea's impeached President Park Geun-hye. Reuters. 30 March 2017. https://www.reuters.com/article/world/timeline-south-koreas-impeached-president-park-geun-hye-idUSKBN1710MC/. Retrieved 5 December 2024. 
  4. Jessie Yeung, Gawon Bae and Yoonjung Seo (14 December 2024). "South Korea's parliament votes to impeach president over martial law debacle". CNN. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/14/asia/south-korea-yoon-second-impeachment-hnk-intl/index.html. Retrieved 14 December 2024. 
  5. "South Korea votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo". BBC. 27 December 2024. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj30234e0djo. Retrieved 27 December 2024. 
  6. "South Korea court reinstates PM as acting leader". BBC. 27 December 2024. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c625jkyrx6do. Retrieved 24 March 2025. 
  7. 민경락. "[2보] 최상목 경제부총리, 탄핵안 상정 직후 사의 표명". n.news.naver.com (in 한국어). Retrieved 2025-05-01.