Cabinet of Lee Jae Myung

Lee Jae Myung assumed office as the 14th president of South Korea on 4 June 2025 and is expected to form a cabinet after winning the 2025 presidential election.

Cabinet of Lee Jae Myung

State Council of South Korea
2025–present
Date formed4 June 2025
People and organisations
PresidentLee Jae Myung
Prime Minister
  • Lee Ju-ho (acting)
  • Kim Min-seok
Deputy Prime Minister
  • Lee Ju-ho
  • Koo Yun-cheol
  • Bae Kyung-hoon
Member party  Democratic Party
Status in legislatureMajority government
Opposition parties
  •   People Power Party
  •   Rebuilding Korea
  •   Progressive
  •   Reform
  •   Basic Income
  •   Social Democratic
  •   Independent
Opposition leaderJang Dong-hyeok
History
Elections
PredecessorCabinet of Yoon Suk Yeol

Nomination

He nominated Kim Min-seok as Prime Minister, while former Unification Minister Lee Jong-seok, former Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Hyun-jong, and diplomat-turned-politician Wi Sung-lac were reportedly among his potential picks for positions in national security and foreign affairs posts. Lee also nominated Rep. Kang Hoon-sik, a former DPK spokesman, as his first chief of staff, Lee Jong-seok for the director of the National Intelligence Service, Hwang In-kwon, a retired four-star Army general, as the chief of the Presidential Security Service, Wi Sung-lac as director of the National Security Council (NSC), and Rep. Kang Yu-jung, who was a spokeswoman for Lee's 2025 presidential campaign team, as his presidential spokesperson.

Seeking to ensure continuity in state affairs, Lee turned down the resignation offers of holdover members of the previous cabinet, with the exception of Justice Minister Park Sung-jae. He met with Yoon's holdover cabinet on 5 June, including Acting Prime Minister Lee Ju-ho.

By 23 June 2025, Lee had nominated numerous more ministers. On 23 June alone, he would nominate 10 ministers to his cabinet, including his defense, foreign affairs and unification ministers. His defense minister nominee Ahn Gyu-back will be the first civilian defense minister since 1961 upon confirmation. His unification minister nominee Chung Dong-young is known for his close engagement with North Korea during his previous tenure as the unification minister under the President Roh Moo-hyun.

On 24 June 2025, Kim Min-Seok's two parliamentary day confirmation hearing began. The second and final confirmation hearing for Kim at the National Assembly was held on 25 June 2025.[unreliable source?] Kim Min-Seok underwent a two-day confirmation hearing process for his nomination as prime minister at the National Assembly on 24 and 25 June 2025. As of 30 June 2025, the motion to approve Kim's prime minister nomination was scheduled for no later than 3 July 2025. That same day, Lee named six new cabinet ministers, including two deputy prime ministers, and his longtime aide Jeong Seong-ho as South Korea's new Minister of Justice.

As of 30 June 2025, Lee had nominated 17 of 19 cabinet ministers. On 30 June 2025, South Korea National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik stated that the motion to approve Kim's prime minister nomination would be voted on no later than 3 July 2025. The same day, Lee Jae-myung nominated six new cabinet ministers including two deputy prime ministers and tapping his longtime aide Jeong Seong-ho as the new Justice Minister and former President of Chungnam National University Lee Jin-sook, which shares similar name with the chairwoman of Korea Communications Commission Lee Jin-sook, as the new Education Minister.

On 3 July 2025, the South Korean National Assembly voted to approve the nomination of Kim Min-seok as Prime Minister in a 173–3 vote. Kim would then be sworn in as Prime Minister on 7 July 2025. The post of prime minister is the only cabinet level position which requires National Assembly approval in South Korea. As of 30 June 2025, Lee has nominated 17 of 19 cabinet ministers. On 11 July 2025, the last two remaining cabinet ministers were named, thus finalizing the lineup for Lee Jae Myung's 19-member cabinet. The cabinet now awaits official presidential confirmation. On 13 July 2025, Lee appointed 12 vice ministers. One notable appointment was Hong So-young, who would become the first woman to serve as commissioner of the Military Manpower Administration since the administration was founded in 1970.

Lee has opted for his cabinet minister nominees to face scrutiny hearings in the National Assembly prior to their confirmation, and the first hearings for Lee's cabinet nominees began on 14 July 2025. Education Minister nominee Lee Jin-sook, Gender Equality Minister nominee Rep. Kang Sun-woo, Minister of Science, ICT nominee Bae Kyung-hoon and Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Chung Jae-soo would be among those who their confirmation hearings held on 14 July. Defense Minister nominee Ahn Gyu-back would have his scrutiny hearing on 15 July. The same day, Kwon Oh-eul, nominee for Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, and Han Sung-sook, nominee for Minister of SMEs and Startups, would have their scrutiny hearings as well.[unreliable source?]

On 20 July, Lee withdrew the nomination of Lee Jin-sook as Minister of Education. On 23 July, Kang Sun-woo resigned as the nominee of the Minister of Gender Equality and Family.

On 30 September, Lee approved an amendment to the Government Organization Act, which was passed from the National Assembly.

Cabinet

Cabinet ministers

Cabinet of President Lee Jae Myung
  Democratic Party
  Independent politician
  Serving in an acting capacity
  Resigned from office

Source:

Office Minister Ref.

President
Assumed office 4 June 2025


Lee Jae Myung

Prime Minister
Announced 4 June 2025
Assumed office 3 July 2025


Kim Min-seok

Deputy Prime Minister of Economy
and
Minister of Economy and Finance
Announced 29 June 2025
Assumed office 19 July 2025


Koo Yun-cheol

Deputy Prime Minister of Science and ICT
and
Minister of Science and ICT
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 16 July 2025


Bae Kyung-hoon


Minister of Education
Announced 13 August 2025
Assumed office 11 September 2025


Choi Kyo-jin

Minister of Foreign Affairs
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 19 July 2025


Cho Hyun

Minister of Unification
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 25 July 2025


Chung Dong-young

Minister of Justice
Announced 29 June 2025
Assumed office 19 July 2025


Jeong Seong-ho (ko)

Minister of National Defense
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 25 July 2025


Ahn Gyu-back

Minister of the Interior and Safety
Announced 29 June 2025
Assumed office 19 July 2025


Yun Ho-jung

Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 25 July 2025

Kwon Oh-eul

Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Announced 11 July 2025
Assumed office 31 July 2025


Chae Hwi-young (ko)

Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Assumed office 23 December 2023
Holdover from Yoon cabinet
Announced 23 June 2025


Song Mi-ryung

Minister of Trade and Industry
Announced 29 June 2025
Assumed office 19 July 2025


Kim Jung-kwan

Minister of Health and Welfare
Announced 29 June 2025
Assumed office 21 July 2025


Jeong Eun-kyeong

Minister of Climate, Energy and Environment
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 21 July 2025


Kim Sung-hwan

Minister of Employment and Labor
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 21 July 2025


Kim Young-hoon

Minister of Gender Equality and Family
Announced 13 August 2025
Assumed office 10 September 2025


Won Min-kyong (ko)

Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Announced 11 July 2025
Assumed office 31 July 2025


Kim Yoon-deok (ko)

Minister of Oceans and Fisheries
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 23 July 2025
Resigned 11 December 2025


Chun Jae-soo (ko)

Minister of SMEs and Startups
Announced 23 June 2025
Assumed office 23 July 2025


Han Seong-sook

Other non-member attendees

Cabinet of President Lee Jae Myung
  Democratic Party
  People Power Party
  Independent politician
  Serving in an acting capacity
  Resigned from office

Source:

Office Minister Ref.

Chief of Staff to the President
Assumed office 4 June 2025


Kang Hoon-sik

Director of National Security Office
Assumed office 4 June 2025


Wi Sung-lac (ko)

Chief Presidential Secretary for Policy
Assumed office 6 June 2025


Kim Yong-beom (ko)

Minister of Government Policy Coordination
Assumed office 24 June 2025


Yoon Chang-ryul (ko)

Minister of Personnel Management
Assumed office 20 July 2025


Choi Dong-seok

Minister of Government Legislation
Assumed office 13 July 2025


Jo Won-cheol

Minister of Food and Drug Safety
Assumed office 27 May 2022
Holdover from Yoon cabinet


Oh Yoo-kyung (ko)

Chairperson of the Fair Trade Commission
Announced 13 August 2025
Assumed office 12 September 2025


Ju Biung-ghi

Chairperson of the Financial Services Commission
Announced 13 August 2025
Assumed office 12 September 2025


Lee Eog-weon (ko)

Director General of Free Trade Negotiations
Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy
Assumed office 11 June 2025


Yeo Han-koo

Mayor of Seoul
Assumed office 8 April 2021


Oh Se-hoon

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