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Pyon Yong-tae

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South Korean politician (1892–1969)
In this Korean name, the family name is Pyon .
Pyun Yong Tae
변영태
Prime Minister of South Korea
In office
June 27, 1954 – November 28, 1954
PresidentSyngman Rhee
Preceded byBaek Du-jin
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Himself (As Chief State Councilor)
Heo Jeong (Second Republic of Korea)
Chief State Councilor
In office
November 30, 1954 – July 28, 1955
PresidentSyngman Rhee
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byKim Hyung-geun (Acting)
Kim Hyun-chul
Personal details
Born(1892年12月15日)December 15, 1892
Sinch'ŏn, Hwanghae Province, Joseon
DiedMarch 10, 1969(1969年03月10日) (aged 76)
Seoul, South Korea
Political partyLiberal
Korean name
Hangul
변영태
Hanja
卞榮泰
Revised Romanization Byeon Yeongtae
McCune–Reischauer Pyŏn Yŏngt'ae
Also spelled Pyun Young-tae

Pyon Yong-tae or Byeon Yeong-tae (Korean변영태; December 15, 1892 – March 10, 1969) was a South Korean politician. He was the fifth prime minister of South Korea,[1] and also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs.[2]

As minister of foreign affairs, Pyon signed the Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and South Korea on August 8, 1953.[3] Pyon served as prime minister for the first Republic of Korea for five months before the position was abolished on November 28, 1954. The position was restored in 1960 under the second Republic of Korea.

References

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  1. ^ Yahu! Baekgwasajeon 야후! 백과사전 [Yahoo! Encyclopedia], s.v. "Byeon Yeong-tae" 변영태, "올인올 통합사전-언제 어디서나 Alt + Click 하자!". Archived from the original on 2012年07月09日. Retrieved 2009年04月11日.
  2. ^ "Television Interviews, 1951-1955". National Archives. 2016年08月15日. Retrieved 2021年12月02日.
  3. ^ Min-kyung, Jung (2023年04月27日). "How S. Korea-US alliance became more than a military treaty". The Korea Herald . Retrieved 2023年05月29日.
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Preceded by 5th Prime Minister of South Korea
1954 Succeeded by
Heo Jeong
(after position was restored)
First Republic
Second Republic
Third Republic
Fourth Republic
Fifth Republic
Sixth Republic
Italics indicate an acting prime minister • † Impeached


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