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List of presidents of South Korea

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List of presidents of South Korea

The president of the Republic of Korea serves as the chief executive of the government of the Republic of Korea and the commander-in-chief of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. The South Korean government constitutionally considers the Korean Provisional Government (KPG) to be its predecessor. The KPG was established in 1919 as a government in exile in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation of Korea. It had nine different heads of state between September 1919 and August 1948. Under the 1988 Constitution of the Sixth Republic of Korea, the presidential term is set at five years with no re-election. The president must be a South Korean citizen, at least 40 years old, who has lived in South Korea for 5 years. The term was previously set at four years during the First Republic from 1948 to 1960, including a two-term limit that was repealed in 1954. The presidency was changed into a ceremonial role elected by legislators to five-year terms during the Second Republic from 1960 to 1963. The Third Republic returned the presidency to a directly-elected position with a four-year term in 1963 and repealed the two-term limit in 1969. Under the Yushin Constitution of the Fourth Republic adopted in 1972, the presidency became an indirectly elected position with six-year terms and no limits to re-election. It was replaced with a seven-year term under the Fifth Republic in 1981, which retained the indirect elections but prohibited a second term. As of 2025, fourteen people have served in full capacity as president of South Korea since the office was formally established on 24 July 1948, when Rhee Syng-man took office after being elected by the Constituent National Assembly. The longest-serving president is Park Chung Hee, who held the office for nearly 16 years from 1963 until his assassination in 1979 following a period of authoritarian rule. The first and only woman to hold the presidency was his daughter Park Geun-hye, who was elected in 2012 and removed from office in 2017 after her impeachment was upheld by the Constitutional Court of Korea. Lee Jae Myung assumed office on 4 June 2025 following the impeachment of his elected predecessor, Yoon Suk Yeol, by the National Assembly on 14 December 2024 after his martial law declaration. His powers were suspended until his impeachment was upheld by the Constitutional Court on 4 April 2025, which formally ended Yoon's presidency. Lee was elected in the 2025 presidential election.

Tables

· Presidents
Rhee Syng-man이승만李承晩(1875–1965)
1948
1948–1960
Rhee Syng-man이승만李承晩(1875–1965)
No.
1
Name(birth–death)
Rhee Syng-man이승만李承晩(1875–1965)
Term
24 July 1948–27 April 1960
Duration
11 years, 278 days
Party
National Association(until 1951)
Election
1948
1952
1952
Name(birth–death)
1952
Ho Chong허정許政(1896–1988)Acting
1960
1960–1960
Ho Chong허정許政(1896–1988)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Ho Chong허정許政(1896–1988)Acting
Term
27 April 1960–15 June 1960
Duration
49 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
Kwak Sang-hoon곽상훈郭尙勳(1896–1980)Acting
1960
1960–1960
Kwak Sang-hoon곽상훈郭尙勳(1896–1980)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Kwak Sang-hoon곽상훈郭尙勳(1896–1980)Acting
Term
16 June 1960–23 June 1960
Duration
7 days
Party
Democratic
Election
Acting
Ho Chong허정許政(1896–1988)Acting
1960
1960–1960
Ho Chong허정許政(1896–1988)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Ho Chong허정許政(1896–1988)Acting
Term
23 June 1960–8 August 1960
Duration
46 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
Baek Nak-jun백낙준白樂濬(1895–1985)Acting
1960
1960–1960
Baek Nak-jun백낙준白樂濬(1895–1985)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Baek Nak-jun백낙준白樂濬(1895–1985)Acting
Term
8 August 1960–13 August 1960
Duration
5 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
Yun Po-sun윤보선尹潽善(1897–1990)
1960
1960–1962
Yun Po-sun윤보선尹潽善(1897–1990)
No.
2
Name(birth–death)
Yun Po-sun윤보선尹潽善(1897–1990)
Term
13 August 1960–24 March 1962
Duration
1 year, 223 days
Party
Democratic
Election
Aug. 1960
Park Chung Hee박정희朴正熙(1917–1979)
1962
1962–1963
Park Chung Hee박정희朴正熙(1917–1979)
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Park Chung Hee박정희朴正熙(1917–1979)
Term
24 March 1962–17 December 1963
Duration
1 year, 268 days
Party
Military(until 1963)
Election
Coup
15 years, 313 days
15 years, 313 days
No.
3
Name(birth–death)
15 years, 313 days
Duration
Democratic Republican(from 1963)
Party
1963
Choi Kyu-hah최규하崔圭夏(1919–2006)
1979
1979–1979
Choi Kyu-hah최규하崔圭夏(1919–2006)
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Choi Kyu-hah최규하崔圭夏(1919–2006)
Term
26 October 1979–6 December 1979
Duration
41 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
254 days
254 days
No.
4
Name(birth–death)
254 days
Term
1979
Park Choong-hoon박충훈朴忠勳(1919–2001)Acting
1980
1980–1980
Park Choong-hoon박충훈朴忠勳(1919–2001)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Park Choong-hoon박충훈朴忠勳(1919–2001)Acting
Term
16 August 1980–1 September 1980
Duration
16 days
Party
Democratic Republican
Election
Acting
Chun Doo-hwan전두환全斗煥(1931–2021)
1980
1980–1988
Chun Doo-hwan전두환全斗煥(1931–2021)
No.
5
Name(birth–death)
Chun Doo-hwan전두환全斗煥(1931–2021)
Term
1 September 1980–25 February 1988
Duration
7 years, 177 days
Party
Military(until 1981)
Election
1980
1981
1981
Name(birth–death)
1981
Roh Tae-woo노태우盧泰愚(1932–2021)
1988
1988–1993
Roh Tae-woo노태우盧泰愚(1932–2021)
No.
6
Name(birth–death)
Roh Tae-woo노태우盧泰愚(1932–2021)
Term
25 February 1988–25 February 1993
Duration
5 years
Party
Democratic Justice(until 1990)
Election
1987
Kim Young-sam김영삼金泳三(1929–2015)
1993
1993–1998
Kim Young-sam김영삼金泳三(1929–2015)
No.
7
Name(birth–death)
Kim Young-sam김영삼金泳三(1929–2015)
Term
25 February 1993–25 February 1998
Duration
5 years
Party
Democratic Liberal(until 1995)
Election
1992
Kim Dae-jung김대중金大中(1924–2009)
1998
1998–2003
Kim Dae-jung김대중金大中(1924–2009)
No.
8
Name(birth–death)
Kim Dae-jung김대중金大中(1924–2009)
Term
25 February 1998–25 February 2003
Duration
5 years
Party
National Congress(until 2000)
Election
1997
Roh Moo-hyun노무현盧武鉉(1946–2009)
2003
2003–2008
Roh Moo-hyun노무현盧武鉉(1946–2009)
No.
9
Name(birth–death)
Roh Moo-hyun노무현盧武鉉(1946–2009)
Term
25 February 2003–25 February 2008
Duration
5 years
Party
Millenium Democratic(until 2003)
Election
2002
Goh Kun고건高建(born 1938)Acting
2004
2004–2004
Goh Kun고건高建(born 1938)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Goh Kun고건高建(born 1938)Acting
Term
12 March 2004–14 May 2004
Duration
63 days
Party
Millenium Democratic
Election
Acting
Lee Myung-bak이명박李明博(born 1941)
2008
2008–2013
Lee Myung-bak이명박李明博(born 1941)
No.
10
Name(birth–death)
Lee Myung-bak이명박李明博(born 1941)
Term
25 February 2008–25 February 2013
Duration
5 years
Party
Grand National(until 2012)
Election
2007
Park Geun-hye박근혜朴槿惠(born 1952)
2013
2013–2017
Park Geun-hye박근혜朴槿惠(born 1952)
No.
11
Name(birth–death)
Park Geun-hye박근혜朴槿惠(born 1952)
Term
25 February 2013–10 March 2017
Duration
4 years, 13 days
Party
Saenuri(until 2017)
Election
2012
Hwang Kyo-ahn황교안黃敎安(born 1957)Acting
2016
2016–2017
Hwang Kyo-ahn황교안黃敎安(born 1957)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Hwang Kyo-ahn황교안黃敎安(born 1957)Acting
Term
9 December 2016–10 May 2017
Duration
152 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
Moon Jae-in문재인文在寅(born 1953)
2017
2017–2022
Moon Jae-in문재인文在寅(born 1953)
No.
12
Name(birth–death)
Moon Jae-in문재인文在寅(born 1953)
Term
10 May 2017–10 May 2022
Duration
5 years
Party
Democratic
Election
2017
Yoon Suk Yeol윤석열尹錫悅(born 1960)
2022
2022–2025
Yoon Suk Yeol윤석열尹錫悅(born 1960)
No.
13
Name(birth–death)
Yoon Suk Yeol윤석열尹錫悅(born 1960)
Term
10 May 2022–4 April 2025
Duration
2 years, 329 days
Party
People Power
Election
2022
Han Duck-soo한덕수韓悳洙(born 1949)Acting
2024
2024–2024
Han Duck-soo한덕수韓悳洙(born 1949)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Han Duck-soo한덕수韓悳洙(born 1949)Acting
Term
14 December 2024–27 December 2024
Duration
13 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
Choi Sang-mok최상목崔相穆(born 1963)Acting
2024
2024–2025
Choi Sang-mok최상목崔相穆(born 1963)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Choi Sang-mok최상목崔相穆(born 1963)Acting
Term
27 December 2024–24 March 2025
Duration
87 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
Han Duck-soo한덕수韓悳洙(born 1949)Acting
2025
2025–2025
Han Duck-soo한덕수韓悳洙(born 1949)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Han Duck-soo한덕수韓悳洙(born 1949)Acting
Term
24 March 2025–1 May 2025
Duration
38 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
Lee Ju-ho이주호李周浩(born 1961)Acting
2025
2025–2025
Lee Ju-ho이주호李周浩(born 1961)Acting
No.
Act.
Name(birth–death)
Lee Ju-ho이주호李周浩(born 1961)Acting
Term
2 May 2025–4 June 2025
Duration
33 days
Party
Independent
Election
Acting
Lee Jae Myung이재명李在明(born 1963)
Lee Jae Myung이재명李在明(born 1963)
No.
14
Name(birth–death)
Lee Jae Myung이재명李在明(born 1963)
Term
4 June 2025–Incumbent
Duration
154 days
Party
Democratic
Election
2025
No.
Portrait
Name(birth–death)
Term
Duration
Party
Election
1
Rhee Syng-man이승만李承晩(1875–1965)
24 July 1948–27 April 1960
11 years, 278 days
National Association(until 1951)
1948
Liberal(from 1951)
1952
1956
Mar. 1960
Act.
Ho Chong허정許政(1896–1988)Acting
27 April 1960–15 June 1960
49 days
Independent
Acting
Act.
Kwak Sang-hoon곽상훈郭尙勳(1896–1980)Acting
16 June 1960–23 June 1960
7 days
Democratic
Acting
Act.
Ho Chong허정許政(1896–1988)Acting
23 June 1960–8 August 1960
46 days
Independent
Acting
Act.
Baek Nak-jun백낙준白樂濬(1895–1985)Acting
8 August 1960–13 August 1960
5 days
Independent
Acting
2
Yun Po-sun윤보선尹潽善(1897–1990)
13 August 1960–24 March 1962
1 year, 223 days
Democratic
Aug. 1960
Act.
Park Chung Hee박정희朴正熙(1917–1979)
24 March 1962–17 December 1963
1 year, 268 days
Military(until 1963)
Coup
3
17 December 1963–26 October 1979
15 years, 313 days
Democratic Republican(from 1963)
1963
1967
1971
1972
1978
Act.
Choi Kyu-hah최규하崔圭夏(1919–2006)
26 October 1979–6 December 1979
41 days
Independent
Acting
4
6 December 1979–16 August 1980
254 days
1979
Act.
Park Choong-hoon박충훈朴忠勳(1919–2001)Acting
16 August 1980–1 September 1980
16 days
Democratic Republican
Acting
5
Chun Doo-hwan전두환全斗煥(1931–2021)
1 September 1980–25 February 1988
7 years, 177 days
Military(until 1981)
1980
Democratic Justice(from 1981)
1981
6
Roh Tae-woo노태우盧泰愚(1932–2021)
25 February 1988–25 February 1993
5 years
Democratic Justice(until 1990)
1987
Democratic Liberal(1990–1992)
Independent(from 1992)
7
Kim Young-sam김영삼金泳三(1929–2015)
25 February 1993–25 February 1998
5 years
Democratic Liberal(until 1995)
1992
New Korea(1995–1997)
Independent(from 1997)
8
Kim Dae-jung김대중金大中(1924–2009)
25 February 1998–25 February 2003
5 years
National Congress(until 2000)
1997
Millenium Democratic(2000–2002)
Independent(from 2002)
9
Roh Moo-hyun노무현盧武鉉(1946–2009)
25 February 2003–25 February 2008
5 years
Millenium Democratic(until 2003)
2002
Uri(2003–2007)
Independent(from 2007)
Act.
Goh Kun고건高建(born 1938)Acting
12 March 2004–14 May 2004
63 days
Millenium Democratic
Acting
10
Lee Myung-bak이명박李明博(born 1941)
25 February 2008–25 February 2013
5 years
Grand National(until 2012)
2007
Saenuri(from 2012)
11
Park Geun-hye박근혜朴槿惠(born 1952)
25 February 2013–10 March 2017
4 years, 13 days
Saenuri(until 2017)
2012
Liberty Korea(from 2017)
Act.
Hwang Kyo-ahn황교안黃敎安(born 1957)Acting
9 December 2016–10 May 2017
152 days
Independent
Acting
12
Moon Jae-in문재인文在寅(born 1953)
10 May 2017–10 May 2022
5 years
Democratic
2017
13
Yoon Suk Yeol윤석열尹錫悅(born 1960)
10 May 2022–4 April 2025
2 years, 329 days
People Power
2022
Act.
Han Duck-soo한덕수韓悳洙(born 1949)Acting
14 December 2024–27 December 2024
13 days
Independent
Acting
Act.
Choi Sang-mok최상목崔相穆(born 1963)Acting
27 December 2024–24 March 2025
87 days
Independent
Acting
Act.
Han Duck-soo한덕수韓悳洙(born 1949)Acting
24 March 2025–1 May 2025
38 days
Independent
Acting
Act.
Lee Ju-ho이주호李周浩(born 1961)Acting
2 May 2025–4 June 2025
33 days
Independent
Acting
14
Lee Jae Myung이재명李在明(born 1963)
4 June 2025–Incumbent
154 days
Democratic
2025
· Timeline
Choi Kyu-hah, Chun Doo-hwan, Kim Young-sam, Lee Myung-bak, Park Chung Hee, Park Geun-hye, Roh Tae-woo, Rhee Syng-man, and Yoon Suk Yeol
Choi Kyu-hah, Chun Doo-hwan, Kim Young-sam, Lee Myung-bak, Park Chung Hee, Park Geun-hye, Roh Tae-woo, Rhee Syng-man, and Yoon Suk Yeol
Ideology
Conservative
#
9
Time in office
21765 days
Name(s)
Choi Kyu-hah, Chun Doo-hwan, Kim Young-sam, Lee Myung-bak, Park Chung Hee, Park Geun-hye, Roh Tae-woo, Rhee Syng-man, and Yoon Suk Yeol
Kim Dae-jung, Moon Jae-in, Roh Moo-hyun, Yun Po-sun, and Lee Jae Myung
Kim Dae-jung, Moon Jae-in, Roh Moo-hyun, Yun Po-sun, and Lee Jae Myung
Ideology
Liberal
#
5
Time in office
6222 days
Name(s)
Kim Dae-jung, Moon Jae-in, Roh Moo-hyun, Yun Po-sun, and Lee Jae Myung
Ideology
#
Time in office
Name(s)
Conservative
9
21765 days
Choi Kyu-hah, Chun Doo-hwan, Kim Young-sam, Lee Myung-bak, Park Chung Hee, Park Geun-hye, Roh Tae-woo, Rhee Syng-man, and Yoon Suk Yeol
Liberal
5
6222 days
Kim Dae-jung, Moon Jae-in, Roh Moo-hyun, Yun Po-sun, and Lee Jae Myung
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References

  1. Rhee Syng-man resigned as a result of the April Revolution.
  2. Yun Po-sun resigned in the aftermath of the May 16 coup.
  3. Park Chung Hee served as Acting President from 24 March 1962 until 17 December 1963.
  4. Park Chung Hee was assassinated by National Intelligence Service director Kim Jae-gyu.
  5. Choi Kyu-hah served as Acting President from 26 October until 6 December 1979.
  6. Choi Kyu-hah resigned in the aftermath of the Coup d'état of May Seventeenth.
  7. Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo were affiliated with Hanahoe.
  8. Roh Moo-hyun was impeached by the National Assembly on 12 March 2004. Roh was suspended until the Constitutional Court o
  9. Goh Kun served as Acting President during Roh Moo-hyun's suspension.
  10. Park Geun-hye was impeached by the National Assembly on 9 December 2016. Park was suspended until she was removed from o
  11. Hwang Kyo-ahn served as Acting President during Park Geun-hye's suspension. After Park was removed from office, Hwang co
  12. Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached by the National Assembly on 14 December 2024. Yoon was suspended until he was removed from o
  13. Han Duck-soo served as Acting President during Yoon Suk Yeol's suspension. Han was later impeached by the National Assem
  14. Choi Sang-mok served as Acting President during Han Duck-soo's suspension.
  15. Han Duck-soo was reinstated by the Constitutional Court on 24 March 2025. After Yoon Suk Yeol was removed from office, H
  16. After Han Duck-soo resigned, Choi Sang-mok was expected to serve as Acting President. However, Choi resigned on 1 May 20
  17. As of 5 November 2025.
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    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-04/south-korea-impeachment-yoon-suk-yeol-explained/104683820
  22. "The troubled history of martial law, coups and toppled presidents many hoped South Korea had left behind"
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  23. The New York Times
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    https://www.reuters.com/article/world/timeline-south-koreas-impeached-president-park-geun-hye-idUSKBN1710MC/
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    https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/14/asia/south-korea-yoon-second-impeachment-hnk-intl/index.html
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