The prime minister is the principal executive assistant to the president, with the president being the actual head of government. The prime minister holds the second position after the president in the
State Council of South Korea, which is the nominal cabinet of South Korea. The prime minister assists the president by supervising ministries, making recommendations for
ministers, and serves as the vice-chairperson of the
Cabinet. The prime minister is the first in the order of succession to discharge the duties of the office of the president as the acting president should the president be unable to discharge their office. The most recent prime minister to have served as Acting President is
Han Duck-soo, during the suspension of
Yoon Suk Yeol due to his
impeachment on 14 December 2024. The role of the prime minister is more akin to the
Vice President of the United States than it is to the prime ministers of parliamentary democracies. A prime minister who has been appointed by the president but not yet confirmed by the National Assembly is informally called the acting prime minister. The term may also be applied to a prime minister who has resigned but, in the interim, remains in office in a caretaker role. The prime minister is supported by two
deputy prime ministers, one of whom acts for the prime minister in the event of an impeachment or vacancy. The prime minister of South Korea sometimes holds some professional or technological knowledge, whereas the president is always a politician. ==Removal==