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Korea, South Government 1996


    • Names:

        conventional long form:
        Republic of Korea

        conventional short form:
        South Korea

        local long form:
        Taehan-min'guk

        local short form:
        none

        note:
        the South Koreans generally use the term "Hanguk" to refer to their country

    • Abbreviation:
      ROK

    • Digraph:
      KS

    • Type:
      republic

    • Capital:
      Seoul

    • Administrative divisions:
      9 provinces (do, singular and plural) and 6 special cities* (jikhalsi, singular and plural); Cheju-do, Cholla-bukto, Cholla-namdo, Ch'ungch'ong-bukto, Ch'ungch'ong-namdo, Inch'on-jikhalsi*, Kangwon-do, Kwangju-jikhalsi*, Kyonggi-do, Kyongsang-bukto, Kyongsang-namdo, Pusan-jikhalsi*, Soul-t'ukpyolsi*, Taegu-jikhalsi*, Taejon-jikhalsi*

    • Independence:
      15 August 1948

    • National holiday:
      Independence Day, 15 August (1948)

    • Constitution:
      25 February 1988

    • Legal system:
      combines elements of continental European civil law systems, Anglo-American law, and Chinese classical thought

    • Suffrage:
      20 years of age; universal

    • Executive branch:

        chief of state:
        President KIM Yong-sam (since 25 February 1993); election last held on 18 December 1992 (next to be held NA December 1997); results - KIM Yong-sam (DLP) 41.9%, KIM Tae-chung (DP) 33.8%, CHONG Chu-yong (UPP) 16.3%, other 8%

        head of government:
        Prime Minister YI Hong-ku (since 17 December 1994); Deputy Prime Minister HONG Chae-yong (since 4 October 1994) and Deputy Prime Minister KIM Tok (since 23 December 1994)

        cabinet:
        State Council; appointed by the president on the prime minister's recommendation

    • Legislative branch:
      unicameral

        National Assembly (Kukhoe):
        elections last held on 24 March 1992; results - DLP 38.5%, DP 29.2%, Unification National Party (UNP) 17.3% (name later changed to UPP), other 15%; seats - (299 total) DLP 149, DP 97, UNP 31, other 22; the distribution of seats as of January 1994 was DLP 172, DP 96, UPP 11, other 20

        note:
        the change in the distribution of seats reflects the fluidity of the current situation where party members are constantly switching from one party to another

    • Judicial branch:
      Supreme Court

    • Political parties and leaders:

        majority party:
        Democratic Liberal Party (DLP), KIM Yong-sam, president

        opposition:
        Democratic Party (DP), YI Ki-taek, executive chairman; United People's Party (UPP), KIM Tong-kil, chairman; several smaller parties

        note:
        the DLP resulted from a merger of the Democratic Justice Party (DJP), Reunification Democratic Party (RDP), and New Democratic Republican Party (NDRP) on 9 February 1990

    • Other political or pressure groups:
      Korean National Council of Churches; National Democratic Alliance of Korea; National Federation of Student Associations; National Federation of Farmers' Associations; National Council of Labor Unions; Federation of Korean Trade Unions; Korean Veterans' Association; Federation of Korean Industries; Korean Traders Association

    • Member of:
      AfDB, APEC, AsDB, CCC, CP, EBRD, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, OAS (observer), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNU, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO

    • Diplomatic representation in US:

        chief of mission:
        Ambassador PAK Kun-u

        chancery:
        2450 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008

        telephone:
        [1] (202) 939-5600

        consulate(s) general:
        Agana (Guam), Anchorage, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle

    • US diplomatic representation:

        chief of mission:
        Ambassador James T. LANEY

        embassy:
        82 Sejong-Ro, Chongro-ku, Seoul

        mailing address:
        American Embassy, Unit 15550, Seoul; APO AP 96205-0001

        telephone:
        [82] (2) 397-4114

        FAX:
        [82] (2) 738-8845

        consulate(s):
        Pusan

    • Flag:
      white with a red (top) and blue yin-yang symbol in the center; there is a different black trigram from the ancient I Ching (Book of Changes) in each corner of the white field






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