Chang Myon

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Chang Myon was a prominent South Korean statesman who served as prime minister and a leading advocate for liberal democracy during the country’s early postwar period.

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instanceOf South Korean politician
human
prime minister
advocated civil liberties in South Korea
parliamentary democracy in South Korea
alternateName Jang Myeon
John Chang
birthDate 1899-08-28
birthPlace Incheon
Korean Empire
burialPlace Seoul National Cemetery
countryOfCitizenship Korea
South Korea
deathDate 1966-06-04
deathPlace Seoul
education Catholic University of Peking
Manhattan College
era Southern Korea
surface form: postwar South Korea
honorificPrefix The Right Honourable
languageSpoken English
Korean
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party (South Korea, historical)
surface form: Democratic Party of Korea (historical)
name Chang Myon self-link
notableEvent overthrown by May 16 coup in South Korea
notableFor leadership in the Second Republic of South Korea
notableWork advocacy of liberal democracy in South Korea
numberOfChildren 9
occupation diplomat
educator
politician
politicalIdeology liberal democracy
positionHeld Ambassador of South Korea to the United States
Member of the National Assembly of South Korea
Prime Minister of South Korea
Vice President of South Korea
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Seoul
servedAsPrimeMinisterFrom 1960
servedAsPrimeMinisterUntil 1961
servedAsVicePresidentFrom 1956
servedAsVicePresidentUntil 1960
spouse Park Sun-hui
wasPrimeMinisterOf Second Republic of South Korea

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Chang Myon name Chang Myon self-link