Agency overview | |
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Formed | 15 August 1948 |
Type | Highest executive body of the unitary presidential constitutional republic government |
Jurisdiction | Government of the Republic of Korea |
Headquarters | Seoul |
Motto | Hongik Ingan (To broadly benefit the human world) |
Agency executives | |
Website | Official website |
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The State Council of the Republic of Korea (Korean: 국무회의; Hanja: 國務會議; RR: Gungmuhoeui) is the chief executive body and national cabinet of South Korea involved in discussing "important policies that fall within the power of the Executive" as specified by the Constitution. The most influential part of the executive branch of the government of South Korea are the ministries.[1]