Park Choong-hoon explained

Park Choong-hoon
Native Name:박충훈
Office:Acting President of South Korea
Term Start:August 16, 1980
Term End:August 27, 1980
Primeminister:Himself
Predecessor:Choi Kyu-hah
Successor:Chun Doo-hwan
Office1:Acting Prime Minister of South Korea
Term Start1:May 22, 1980
Term End1:September 1, 1980[1]
President1:Choi Kyu-hah
Himself
Predecessor1:Shin Hyun-hwak
Successor1:Nam Duck-woo
Birth Date:19 January 1919
Birth Place:Jeju City, Korea, Empire of Japan
Alma Mater:Doshisha Higher Commercial School
Korea National Defense University

Park Choong-hoon (ko|박충훈; January 19, 1919March 16, 2001) was a South Korean politician who served as the acting prime minister and acting president of South Korea in 1980.[2]

Biography

Park was born in Jeju-gun, Jeju City and graduated from Gyeongseong No. 1 High School, Doshisha Higher Commercial School, and Korea National Defense University. In 1949, he was commissioned as an officer in the Republic of Korea Air Force, and in 1961 he was promoted to the rank of Major General of the Republic of Korea Air Force. He served as director of Trade Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, vice minister of Commerce and Industry, minister of Commerce and Industry,[3] and deputy prime minister and minister of the Economic Planning Board in 1967.[4]

After that, he held positions such as the chairman of the Korea International Trade Association, the chairman of Daewoo, and the chairman of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology. In May 1980, when Prime Minister Shin Hyun-hwak resigned due to the outbreak of the Gwangju Uprising, he was appointed as the acting prime minister.[5] Upon President Choi Kyu-hah's resignation, Park became the acting president of South Korea. He served in the role from August 16, 1980, until Chun Doo-hwan was elected by the National Conference for Unification on August 27, 1980.[2] [6]

On April 23, 1981, he was elected as an advisory member of the National Advisory Council.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Prime Ministers. November 18, 2024. www.opm.go.kr.
  2. Web site: Today in Korean history. March 15, 2024. November 17, 2024. Yonhap News Agency.
  3. Web site: How Park came to love exports, businessmen. September 6, 2015. November 18, 2015. Korea JoongAng Daily.
  4. Web site: Economic Planning Board (1961 - 1994). May 11, 2022. November 18, 2024.
  5. News: S. Korean Military Begins Campaign To Win Public Trust, Bolster Prestige. June 4, 1980. November 18, 2024. The Washington Post. Chapman. William.
  6. Web site: 27. South Korea (1948-present) . 2024-11-19 . uca.edu . en-US.