Kim Tae-ho (politician) explained

Office1:Member of the National Assembly
Constituency1:Yangsan B
Constituency2:SancheongHamyangGeochangHapcheon
Constituency3:Gimhae B
Term Start1:30 May 2024
Predecessor1:Kim Doo-kwan
Term Start2:30 May 2020
Term End2:29 May 2024
Term Start3:27 April 2011
Term End3:29 May 2016
Successor3:Kim Kyoung-soo
Office4:Governor of South Gyeongsang Province
Term Start4:6 June 2004
Term End4:30 June 2010
Successor4:Kim Doo-kwan
Birth Date:21 August 1962
Birth Place:Geochang, South Gyeongsang, South Korea
Party:People Power
Korean name
Hangul:김태호
Rr:Gim Tae-ho
Mr:Kim T'aeho
Headercolor:lavender

Kim Tae-ho (; born 21 August 1962) is a South Korean politician who served as the Governor of South Gyeongsang from 2004 to 2010.[1] He is currently a member of the National Assembly, serving his 4th term representing the Yangsan B constituency since 2024.

Early life and career

Kim was born in a farming family in Geochang, South Gyeongsang Province. He acquired his master's from Seoul National University in 1987 and his doctorate in education from the same university in 1992. In the late 1990s, he joined the predecessor of the ruling Grand National Party and was elected to the council of South Gyeongsang Province in 1998.

Governor

In 2004, he was elected as the Governor of South Gyeongsang Province and in the local political community, he has long been mentioned as one of the strongest next-generation leaders.[1] He was narrowly re-elected in 2006. His term expired in June 2010.

Prime minister nominee

President Lee Myung-bak nominated 47-year-old Kim as the new prime minister.[2] His nomination is subject to the National Assembly's confirmation hearing and requires its approval. Gukhoe announced that Confirmation hearings on Kim's nomination will begin on Tuesday, 24 August.[3] He has been the most controversial candidate in the confirmation hearing of all due to his background and previous accusations made again him, also admitted to ethical misconduct, including hiring a subordinate as his personal maid when serving as governor of South Gyeongsang Province and allowing his wife to use the car provided for official use.[4] Assembly postponed confirmation vote on PM-designate because of his ethical qualifications.[5] On 29 August, he offered to resign before confirmation vote.[6]

National Assembly Seat

On 27 Apr 2011, Kim won the April by elections for a National Assembly Seat representing Gimhae on the ruling party ticket by a narrow margin.[7]

Notes and References

  1. http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2010/08/08/47/0301000000AEN20100808001900315F.HTML PM nominee gearing up to enlarge political ambition
  2. http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20100808000026 Ex-governor in 40s named prime minister
  3. http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2010/08/09/0200000000AEN20100809007700315.HTML Confirmation hearing for prime minister-designate due on 24–25 Aug.
  4. http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2010/08/25/14/0301000000AEN20100825007800315F.HTML (News Focus) Confirmation hearings raise more suspicions, divide political parties
  5. http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20100827000768 Parties delay vote on P.M.
  6. https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2010/08/113_72162.html Prime Minister-nominee Kim Tae-ho steps down
  7. http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20110428000014 Kim Tae-ho wins by-elections for National Assembly Seat