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Name
  
Kim Hwang-sik

Party
  
Saenuri Party


Succeeded by
  
Chung Hong-won

Resigned
  
February 26, 2013

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President
  
Lee Myung-bak, Park Geun-hye

Preceded by
  
Yoon Jeung-hyun (Acting)

Born
  
9 August 1948 (age 75) Jangseong, South Jeolla, South Korea (
1948-08-09
)

Alma mater
  
Seoul National University University of Marburg

Role
  
Former Prime Minister of South Korea

Previous office
  
Prime Minister of South Korea (2010–2013)

Education
  
University of Marburg, Seoul National University

Pm kim hwang sik inaugurated as prime minister in parliament


Kim Hwang-sik (Hangul: 김황식; Hanja: 金滉植; born 9 August 1948) is a South Korean lawyer and politician who was the country's Prime Minister from October 2010 to February 2013. He is the former Chairperson of the Board of Audit and Inspection.

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Biography

He was born in Jangseong, studied law at Marburg University (Germany) and graduated from Seoul National University. He passed National Judicial Examination and had since made rounds through regional courts as a judge. He served as a Supreme Court justice from 2005 to 2008. He has served as the Chairperson of Board of Audit and Inspection from September 2008. On 16 September 2010, he was nominated as the new prime minister. After the National Assembly's confirmation hearing on 29 September, Kim was confirmed as the Prime Minister on October 1, 2010. Kim quit the BAI post just halfway into its four-year term; he was the second person to be appointed prime minister straight from the top BAI post after Lee Hoi-chang.

Draft dodging controversy

Kim was exempted from being drafted for the two-year military service in 1972 by claiming to have a thyroid gland disorder. His brother ran the hospital which gave him the diagnosis. In 1973 he was exempted again due to an "extreme imbalance" between the vision in his left and right eyes, despite having played badminton at a high level throughout his teens. These inconsistencies were one of the main topics on which his confirmation hearing for the prime ministry focused.

References

Kim Hwang-sik Wikipedia


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