Sixth Republic of South Korea - Division Into The Government in Sixth Republic

Division Into The Government in Sixth Republic

  1. Roh Tae-woo government (was officially called the Sixth Republic) (1988–1993)
  2. Kim Young-sam government (known as Civilian government) (1993–1998)
  3. Kim Dae-jung government (known as Government of Nation) (1998–2003)
  4. Roh Moo-hyun government (known as Participation government) (2003–2008)
  5. Lee Myung-bak government (2008–2013)
  6. Park Geun Hye Administration (First Female President of Korea) (2013–)

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