Former Naver CEO Han Seong-sook Nominated as South Korea's First Female Prime Minister in Nearly 20 Years
Former Naver chief executive Han Seong-sook has been put forward for a top government post. The nomination positions her to become South Korea's prime
Former Naver chief executive Han Seong-sook has been put forward for a top
government post. The nomination positions her to become South Korea's prime
minister. If confirmed, she would be the nation's first female prime minister in
almost two decades. The proposal marks a notable shift in the country's
political landscape. Han's background is rooted in technology and corporate
leadership. Her experience at Naver, a leading internet firm, is highlighted as
an asset. Observers note the symbolic importance of a woman attaining the role.
The nomination will now proceed through parliamentary approval processes.