Constitution and Government
The government of the Republic of Korea was formed on August 15, 1948. Three months earlier, the first 198 members of the National Assembly had been elected in the country’s first general election held under UN supervision. On July 17 of the same year, the first National Assembly promulgated the Constitution. Its members elected Syngman Rhee as the first President on July 20, 1948. The 3rd UN General Assembly held in Paris in December of that year passed a resolution that the government established in the south of the 38th parallel was the only legitimate government on the Korean Peninsula.
Constitution
Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary
Independent Organizations
Local Government
International Relations
Yoon Suk Yeol Government and the Yongsan Era
Peace, A New Start: The Panmunjeom Declaration
Historical Background
Inter-Korean Exchanges and Cooperation
Efforts for Lasting Peace
Inter-Korean Policy of the Yoon Suk Yeol Government