Goh Kun
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Goh Kun | |
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Hangul: |
고건
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Hanja: |
高建
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Revised Romanization: | Go Geon |
McCune-Reischauer: | Ko Kŏn |
Goh Kun (born January 2, 1938) is a South Korean politician. He served as Prime Minister of South Korea from 1997 to 1998 and from 2003 to 2004. In his more recent term, he assumed the role of interim head of state from March 12, 2004, following President Roh Moo-Hyun's impeachment, to May 14, 2004, when the South Korean Constitutional Court overturned the impeachment decision and restored Roh's powers as president.
He was a minister during the 1980s, and then Mayor of Seoul from 1988 to 1990(appointed) and in 1999(elected). Goh resigned from the office of Prime Minister on May 24, 2004 after refusing to comply with the President's request to replace cabinet members. He is known as a solid, hardworking civil servant. One of Goh Kun's nicknames is "Mr. Stability," reflecting his ability to survive changes of government and other political upheavals.
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Preceded by: Kim Yong-rae |
Mayor of Seoul December 1988 - December 1990 |
Succeeded by: Park se-jik |
Preceded by: Kang duk-ki |
Mayor of Seoul September 1998 - June 2002 |
Succeeded by: Lee Myung-bak |
Preceded by: Lee Soo-Sung |
Prime Minister of South Korea 1997 - 1998 |
Succeeded by: Kim Jong-pil |
Preceded by: Kim Suk-Soo |
Prime Minister of South Korea 2003 - 2004 |
Succeeded by: Lee Haechan |
Preceded by: Roh Moo-hyun (Impeached) |
Head of State of South Korea 2004 |
Succeeded by: Roh Moo-hyun (Reinstated) |