Chief Presidential Secretary for Policy

The Chief Presidential Secretary for Policy (Korean: 대통령정책실장; Hanja: 大統領政策室長)) is a ministerial level position at Office of President appointed by the President of South Korea.

Chief Presidential Secretary for Policy of the Republic of Korea
대통령비서실 정책실장
Emblem of South Korea
Incumbent
Kim Sang-jo

since 21 June 2019
AppointerPresident of South Korea
Term lengthNo fixed term
Inaugural holderLee Jung-woo
Formation25 March 2003

President Roh first created such post[1] but the succeeding president Lee changed its status to vice-ministerial level. President Moon brought back this ministerial-level post[2] which was abolished under Park's administration.[3]

List of presidential secretaries for policy

Name Term of office Duration President
1 Lee Jung-woo 25 February 200331 December 2003 309 days Roh Moo-hyun
2 Park Bong-heum 1 January 200413 June 2004 164 days
3 Kim Byong-joon 14 June 200431 May 2006 1 year, 351 days
4 Kwon Oh-kyu 1 June 20063 July 2006 32 days
5 Byun Yang-gyun 4 July 200610 September 2007 1 year, 68 days
6 Sung Gyung-ryung 21 September 200724 February 2008 156 days
Title not in use 2008–2009 1 year, 187 days Lee Myung-bak
7 Yoon Jin-sik 1 September 200925 May 2010 266 days
8 Paek Yong-ho 16 July 201012 December 2011 1 year, 149 days
9 Kim Dae-gi 13 August 201224 February 2013 195 days
Title not in use 2013–2017 4 years, 84 days Park Geun-hye
10 Jang Ha-sung 21 May 20179 November 2018 1 year, 172 days Moon Jae-in
11 Kim Soo-hyun 10 November 201821 June 2019 223 days
12 Kim Sang-jo 21 June 2019Incumbent 1 year, 56 days
gollark: Oh, sure, fights with people who actually want to participate in them would be okay.
gollark: You still run into externalities like, er, carbon dioxide.
gollark: Ideally we'd be able to partition Earth into... lots of... different areas, set up different governments in each with people who like each one in them, magically fix externalities between them and stop them going to war or something, somehow deal with the issue of ensuring children in each society have a reasonable choice of where to go, and allowing people to be exiled to some other society in lieu of punishment there - assuming other ones will take them, obviously. But that is impractical.
gollark: The reason I support *some* land-value-taxish thing is that nobody creates land, so reward from it should probably go to everyone.
gollark: The only big problem I can see with that is that you can't really have the property/developed stuff on that land separate from the land itself, at least with current technology and use of nonmovable stuff.

See also

References

  1. "[특집:노무현정부 출범] ⑧달라지는 청와대" [[Roh's admin] ⑧Changed Blue House] (in Korean).
  2. "문재인 정부, 靑 외교안보수석 폐지·靑 정책실장 부활" [Moon's admin, Blue House Abolish Senior Presidential Secretary for Foreign Affairs and National Security and Bring Back Chief of Staff for Policy] (in Korean).
  3. "청와대 정책실장 폐지, 2실 9수석 체제로" [Blue House Abolish Chief of Staff for Policy, 2 Offices and 9 Senior Presidential Secretaries] (in Korean).
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