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|image = Han Myeong Sook 2006.png |office = Prime Minister of South Korea |president = Roh Moo-hyun |term_start = 19 April 2006 |term_end = 7 March 2007 |predecessor = Han Duck-soo |successor = Kwon O-kyu |office1 = Minister for Environment |primeminister1 = Goh Kun |term_start1 = 27 February 2003 |term_end1 = 16 February 2004 |predecessor1 = Kim Myung-ja |successor1 = Kwak Kyul-ho |office2 = Minister for Gender Equality |primeminister2 = Lee Han-dong Chang Sang Jeon Yun-churl Chang Dae-hwan Kim Suk-soo |term_start2 = 29 January 2001 |term_end2 = 26 February 2003 |predecessor2 = Position established |successor2 = Ji Eun-hee |office3 = Member of the National Assembly |constituency3 = Proportional Representation №15 |term_start3 = 30 May 2012 |term_end3 = |constituency4 = Proportional Representation №5 Goyang—Ilsandong-gu |term_start4 = 5 June 2000 |term_end4 = 29 May 2008 |birth_date = |birth_place = Heijo, Japanese Korea |death_date = |death_place = |party = National Congress for New Politics Millennium Democratic Party Uri Party United New Democratic Party Democratic Party Democratic United Party New Politics Alliance for Democracy |spouse = Park Seong-jun |alma_mater = Ewha Womans University |signature = Han Myong-suk signature.png }} Han Myeong-sook (born March 24, 1944; (朝鮮語:한명숙) (:han mjʌŋsʰuk)) was the Prime Minister of South Korea from April 2006 to March 2007. She is South Korea's first female prime minister. She was from the United New Democratic Party (UNDP) as a member of the Korean National Assembly (representative) for Ilsan-gab, and is a graduate of Ewha Womans University in Seoul with a degree in French literature. She resigned as Prime Minister on March 7, 2007 and declared her presidential candidacy. But she did not succeed in the nominations. In 2008 she ran for parliament, but was not elected. However, in January 2012 she was elected leader of the main oppositional Democratic United Party (DUP) before the April legislative elections and became a member of parliament. But the liberals did not manage to defeat the ruling Saenuri Party and Han stepped down as party leader in April 2012.〔Son Won-je (16 January 2012) "Han Myeong-sook wins comfortably in DUP leadership election",''The Hankyoreh/Hani.co.kr''; Kim Hee-jin and Yang Won-bo (14 April 2012) "Han steps down as DUP head after defeat", ''Koreas JoongAng Daily''〕 In August 2015, Han was convicted of receiving illegal donations at the amount of 900 million KRW, and sentence to two years in prison. She is ineligible to run for public office for ten years after her prison term. She became the first former prime minister of the Republic of Korea to serve a prison time. ==Pre-Prime Ministerial career== She was imprisoned from 1979 to 1981 after she confessed to teaching pro-Communist ideas to workers, farmers and low-income women, but it is now accepted she was imprisoned for pro-Democratic activities.〔(South Korean President Nominates New Prime Minister ) VOA News〕 A government committee exonerated her of any wrongdoing in 2001, ruling her confession was elicited through torture.〔(South Korea Nominates First Female Prime Minister ) The New York Times〕 In 1999, she joined the National Congress for New Politics, and entered politics. In 2000, she was elected as a member of the 16th Korean National Assembly (for Proportional representation). In 2004, she ran for a member of the National Assembly in Ilsan of Goyang and was elected. Han was the first Minister of Gender Equality, serving from 2001 to 2003. She served as the Minister of Environment from 2003 to 2004.〔(Biography ) Office of the Prime Minister〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Han Myeong-sook」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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