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− | + | '''Kim Byong-joon''', a professor at [[Kookmin University]] was abruptly named as Korea's new prime minister by the beleagured [[South Korean President]] [[Park Geun-hye]] in her "second unilateral personnel reshuffle", following her sudden sacking of senior secretaries at the Blue House on Oct. 30. This move has been termed "unbelievable".<ref>http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_editorial/768647.html</ref> She later canceled it. | |
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Alma mater | Yeungnam University, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, University of Delaware |
Kim Byong-joon, a professor at Kookmin University was abruptly named as Korea's new prime minister by the beleagured South Korean President Park Geun-hye in her "second unilateral personnel reshuffle", following her sudden sacking of senior secretaries at the Blue House on Oct. 30. This move has been termed "unbelievable".[1] She later canceled it.
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