South Korea's Government:
South Korea is a constitutional democracy with a three-branched government system.
The executive branch is headed by the president, directly elected for a single five-year term; currently, the president is Lee Myung-bak. The president appoints a Prime Minister, subject to approval from the National Assembly.
The National Assembly is a unicameral legislative body with 299 representatives. Members serve for four years.
South Korea has a complicated judicial system. The highest court is the Constitutional Court, which decides matters of constitutional law and impeachment of government officials. The Supreme Court decides other top appeals. Lower courts include appellate courts, dictrict, branch, and municipal courts.
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South Korea is a constitutional democracy with a three-branched government system.
The executive branch is headed by the president, directly elected for a single five-year term; currently, the president is Lee Myung-bak. The president appoints a Prime Minister, subject to approval from the National Assembly.
The National Assembly is a unicameral legislative body with 299 representatives. Members serve for four years.
South Korea has a complicated judicial system. The highest court is the Constitutional Court, which decides matters of constitutional law and impeachment of government officials. The Supreme Court decides other top appeals. Lower courts include appellate courts, dictrict, branch, and municipal courts.
http://asianhistory.about.com/od/southkorea/p/South-Korea-Facts-And-History.htm
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