List of Prime Ministers of Korea

List Of Prime Ministers Of Korea

The title of Prime Minister (style wijongdaeshin) was created during the last years of the Korean Empire and during the early years of being under Japanese rule:

# T# Picture Name Serving Date
1 1 Park Yeong-hyo 1895 - 1895
2 2 Park Je-sun 1895 - 1895
3 3 Kim Hong-jip 1895 - 1896
4 4 Han Kyu-seol 1896 - 1896
5 5 Lee Wan-yong 1896 - 1896
6 6 Yun Yong-seon 1897 - 1897
Yu Kui-hwan
1898 - 1898
7 7 Shin Gi-sun 1899 - 1901
8 8 Yun Yong-seon 1901 - 1903
9 9 Lee Geun-myong 1904 - 1904
10 Han Kyu-seol
1905 - 1905
11 Park Je-sun
1905 - 1907
12 Lee Wan-yong
1907 - 1909
13 Park Je-sun
1909 - 1910
14 Lee Wan-yong
1910 - 1910

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