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This page provides the list of all members of the State Council of South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

Moon Jae-in

Cabinet of South Korea
Date formed10 May 2017
Date dissolved9 May 2022
People and organisations
Head of stateMoon Jae-in
Head of governmentMoon Jae-in
Member party Democratic Party of Korea
History
Election2017 South Korean presidential election2020 South Korean legislative election
PredecessorCabinet of Park Geun-hye
SuccessorCabinet of Yoon Suk Yeol


Timeline

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List of members

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  Democratic Party   Independent

Cabinet of Moon Jae-in[1]
Portfolio Member Term Note
Took office Left office
President Moon Jae-in 10 May 2017 9 May 2022 [2]
Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon 31 May 2017 13 January 2020 [3]
Chung Sye-kyun 14 January 2020 16 April 2021 [4]
Kim Boo-kyum 14 May 2021 11 May 2022
Deputy Prime Minister of Economy
Minister of Economy and Finance
Kim Dong-yeon 9 June 2017 10 December 2018 Later joined the Democratic Party in 2022
Hong Nam-ki 11 December 2018 9 May 2022 [5]
Deputy Prime Minister of Social Affairs
Minister of Education
Kim Sang-gon 4 July 2017 2 October 2018
Yoo Eun-hae 2 October 2018 9 May 2022 First woman to become deputy prime minister
Minister of Science and ICT You Young-min 11 July 2017 8 September 2019
Choi Ki-young 9 September 2019 13 May 2021
Lim Hyesook 14 May 2021 9 May 2022 Ministry's first woman head
Minister of Foreign Affairs Kang Kyung-wha 18 June 2017 8 February 2021 Ministry's first woman head[6]
Chung Eui-yong 9 February 2021 12 May 2022 [7]
Minister of Unification Cho Myoung-gyon 3 July 2017 8 April 2019
Kim Yeon-chul 8 April 2019 19 June 2020
Lee In-young 27 July 2020 9 May 2022
Minister of Justice Park Sang-ki 19 July 2017 8 September 2019
Cho Kuk 9 September 2019 14 October 2019
Choo Mi-ae 2 January 2020 27 January 2021
Park Beom-kye 28 January 2021 9 May 2022 [8]
Minister of National Defense Song Young-moo 13 July 2017 21 September 2018
Jeong Kyeong-doo 21 September 2018 17 September 2020
Suh Wook 18 September 2020 9 May 2022
Minister of the Interior and Safety Kim Boo-kyum 16 June 2017 5 April 2019
Chin Young 6 April 2019 24 December 2020
Jeon Hae-cheol 24 December 2020 12 May 2022 [9]
Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Do Jong-hwan 16 June 2017 2 April 2019
Park Yang-woo 3 April 2019 10 February 2021 [10]
Hwang Hee 11 February 2021 13 May 2022 [11]
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Kim Yung-rok 3 July 2017 15 March 2018
Lee Gae-ho 10 August 2018 30 August 2019
Kim Hyeon-soo 31 August 2019 9 May 2022
Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Paik Un-gyu 22 July 2017 21 September 2018
Sung Yun-mo 21 September 2018 5 May 2021
Moon Sung-wook 6 May 2021 12 May 2022 [12]
Minister of Health and Welfare Park Neung-hoo 22 July 2017 24 December 2020
Kwon Deok-cheol 24 December 2020 17 May 2022 [9]
Minister of Environment Kim Eun-kyung 4 July 2017 9 November 2018
Cho Myung-rae 9 November 2018 22 January 2021
Han Jeoung-ae 22 January 2021 9 May 2022 [13]
Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Young-joo 14 August 2017 21 September 2018 Ministry's first woman head
Lee Jae-gap 21 September 2018 6 May 2021
An Kyung-duk 7 May 2021 9 May 2022 [14]
Minister of Gender Equality and Family Chung Hyun-back 7 July 2017 21 September 2018
Jin Sun-mee 21 September 2018 8 September 2019
Lee Jung-ok 9 September 2019 28 December 2020
Chung Young-ai 29 December 2020 17 May 2022 [15]
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Kim Hyun-mee 21 June 2017 28 December 2020 Ministry's first woman head
Byeon Chang-heum 29 December 2020 16 April 2021 [15]
Noh Hyeong-ouk 14 May 2021 13 May 2022
Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Kim Young-choon 16 June 2017 2 April 2019
Moon Seong-hyeok 3 April 2019 9 May 2022
Minister of SMEs and Startups Hong Jong-hak 21 November 2017 8 April 2019
Park Young-sun 8 April 2019 20 January 2021 Ministry's first woman head
Kwon Chil-seung 5 February 2021 12 May 2022 [16]

Other non-member attendees

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  Democratic Party   People Power Party   Independent

Portfolio Member Term Note
Took office Left office
Chief of Staff to the President Im Jong-seok 10 May 2017 8 January 2019
Noh Young-min 9 January 2019 31 December 2020
You Young-min 1 January 2021 9 May 2022
Director of National Security Office Chung Eui-yong 21 May 2017 2 July 2020
Suh Hoon 3 July 2020 9 May 2022
Chief Presidential Secretary for Policy Jang Ha-sung 21 May 2017 9 November 2018
Kim Soo-hyun 10 November 2018 21 June 2019
Kim Sang-jo 21 June 2019 29 March 2021
Lee Ho-seung 29 March 2021 9 May 2022
Minister for Government Policy Coordination Hong Nam-ki 11 May 2017 9 November 2018
Noh Hyeong-ouk 9 November 2018 8 May 2022
Koo Yun-cheol 9 May 2020 7 June 2022
Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs Pi Woo-jin 17 May 2017 14 August 2019 Ministry's first woman head
Park Sam-duck 16 August 2019 30 December 2020
Hwang Ki-chul 31 December 2020 12 May 2022
Minister of Personnel Management Kim Pan-seok 13 July 2017 14 December 2018
Hwang Seo-chong 14 December 2018 26 March 2021
Kim Woo-ho 27 March 2021 13 May 2022
Minister of Government Legislation Kim Oe-sook 12 June 2017 27 May 2019
Kim Hyung-yeon 28 May 2019 14 August 2020
Lee Kang-seop 15 August 2020 13 May 2022
Minister of Food and Drug Safety Ryu Youngjin 13 July 2017 7 March 2019
Lee Eui-kyung 8 March 2019 1 November 2020
Kim Ganglip 2 November 2020 26 May 2022
Chairperson of Korea Fair Trade Commission Kim Sang-jo 13 June 2017 21 June 2019
Joh Sung-wook 9 September 2019 Incumbent Commission's first woman head
Chairperson of Financial Services Commission Choi Jong-gu 19 July 2017 8 September 2019
Eun Seong-soo 9 September 2019 30 August 2021
Koh Seungbeom 31 August 2021 10 July 2022
Vice Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation Park Gi-young 7 August 2017 11 August 2017
Lim Dae-sik 31 August 2017 23 May 2019
Kim Sung-soo 23 May 2019 14 June 2021
Lee Gyung-su 14 June 2021 13 May 2022
Minister for Trade Kim Hyun-jong 31 July 2017 27 February 2019
Yoo Myung-hee 28 February 2019 6 August 2021 First woman trade minister
Yeo Han-koo 9 August 2021 9 May 2022
Mayor of Seoul Park Won-soon 27 October 2011 9 July 2020
Oh Se-hoon 8 April 2021 Incumbent

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See also

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References

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