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    Choi Kyu-hah (Korean: 최규하; Hanja: 崔圭夏; IPA: [tɕʰø ɡjuha, - kjuha]; July 16, 1919 – October 22, 2006), also spelled Choi Kyu-ha or Choi Gyu-ha, was a South...
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    Minister Choi Kyu-hah as the President of the Republic of Korea unopposed; Choi had been acting President since Park's death. President Choi was supposed...
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    in the wake of his assassination. He was soon afterwards succeeded by Choi Kyu-hah, who ruled for only a year before being deposed by career army officer...
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    instability under Park's successor, Choi Kyu-hah, and the escalating martial law declared after Park's death. Choi was unofficially overthrown by Chun...
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  • 20 July 2004) was the wife of South Korean President Choi Kyu-hah. She was the first lady when Choi was in office, from 1979 to 1980. Hong Gi was born in...
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    Prime Minister Choi Kyu-hah to reveal what happened that night, and he said martial law must be declared. Prime Minister Choi Kyu-hah arrived first, followed...
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    constitutional procedures for presidential succession, Prime Minister Choi Kyu-ha finally ascended to the position of Acting President. Soon after, Jeong...
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  • remained in place. Choi Kyu-hah, who was the prime minister at the time, was appointed acting president to succeed Park. With Choi in power, restrictive...
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    history; every non-acting South Korean president from 1963 to 2022 except Choi Kyu-hah (1979-1980) had ancestry from Gyeongsang, and all except Lee Myung-bak...
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  • Seoul Spring (category Choi Kyu-hah)
    the Yushin Constitution. Immediately after his death became public, Choi Kyu-hah, then Prime Minister, became acting president under Article 48 of the...
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    Park Chung Hee 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th terms (served: 1963–1979) 4th: Choi Kyu-hah 10th term (served: 1979–1980) 5th: Chun Doo-hwan 11th & 12th terms (served:...
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    Kim Jae-gyu (redirect from Kim Chae-kyu)
    costs (without revealing Park's identity), and went to Prime Minister Choi Kyu-hah to reveal what happened that night. When Chief of Staff Jeong learned...
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    the fifth son of six sons and three daughters to Han Byeong-ho and Jeonju Choi. He served in the South Korean Army and was discharged as a sergeant. Han...
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    South Korea on 27 August 1980 to fill the vacancy caused by President Choi Kyu-hah's resignation. Under the 1972 Yushin Constitution, the president was elected...
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    board. Following the assassination of Park Chung Hee, Prime Minister Choi Kyu-hah became acting President of South Korea. On December 13, 1979, Shin was...
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    1979 6 years, 304 days Democratic Republican 8th (1972) 9th (1978) — Choi Kyu-hah 최규하 崔圭夏 (1919–2006) 26 October 1979 6 December 1979 42 days Independent...
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    to an end. After the assassination of Park Chung-hee, Prime Minister Choi Kyu-hah took the president's role only to be usurped 6 days later by Major General...
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  • Taek-don Kim Sung-kyum as Choi Kyu-hah Shin Choong-shik as Shin Hyun-hwak Kim Jung-hak as Yoon Sang-won Park Kyu-jum as Choi Kwang-soo Han Chun-il as Ahn...
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  • Security Command, acting without authorization from Acting President Choi Kyu-hah, ordered the arrest of General Jeong Seung-hwa, ROK Army Chief of Staff...
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    system persisted even after Park was assassinated and then replaced by Choi Kyu-hah, who was himself replaced within months by Chun after the Coup d'état...
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    December 1975 3 years, 27 days Democratic Republican Park Chung-hee 12 Choi Kyu-hah 최규하 崔圭夏 (1919–2006) 19 December 1975 5 December 1979 3 years, 351 days...
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    Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic Choi Tu-son Chung Il-kwon Paik Too-chin Kim Jong-pil Fourth Republic Choi Kyu-hah Shin Hyun-hwak Nam Duck-woo Fifth...
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    with him under the Park Chung Hee administration. Key members included Choi Gak-kyu, Kim Dong Kun (김동근 (1930)), Koo Ja-choon, Lee Hee-il, Kim Yong-tae, Cho...
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    appointed as a member of the National Affairs Advisory Council under the Choi Kyu-hah administration. Ho Chong was known for his moderate political stance...
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    hand it over to the actor Choi Jae-seong because Choi was drafted for mandatory military enlistment. Choi and Han Suk-kyu were classmates at Dongguk...
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    Ho Chong Chang Myon Third Republic Choi Tu-son Chung Il-kwon Paik Too-chin Kim Jong-pil Fourth Republic Choi Kyu-hah Shin Hyun-hwak Nam Duck-woo Fifth...
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  • the Korean media than other dialects as all of the presidents except Choi Kyu-hah were natives of Gyeongsang province. That is why some South Korean politicians...
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    "37 Sejongno (Doryeom-dong), Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-787, Republic of Korea" Choi, Kwang-jin (January 2019). "The Republic of Korea's Public Diplomacy Strategy:...
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    Kyoung-hwan (born 1955), South Korean politician Choi Kyu-hah (1919–2006), South Korean politician Steven Choi (born 1944), American politician Choe Ryong-hae...
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  • group that eventually took control of the presidency and government from Choi Kyu-hah in the December 12, 1979 and the Coup d'état of May Seventeenth, 1980...
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