Lee Wan-koo, 64, accesses the second highest political office in the country after the president ... In this case the president Park.
Lee Wan-koo was officially appointed by Parliament.
But the slim majority-148 votes to 128 counter could limit the flexibility of the new head of government.
This did not stop him from delivering its roadmap: "As Prime Minister, I will primarily use me to revitalize the economy," he says. "Our situation is very worrying.
Due to the stagnation of the global economy, many South Koreans, especially those working in SMEs and the agricultural sector, have difficulties of jobs. "
The predecessor of Lee Wan-koo had resigned, following the sinking of the South Korean ferry that left more than 300 dead and missing in April.
Since then, two other candidates supported by the President could not access the function because of past cases.
Lee Wan-koo itself was the subject of controversy ... But this third attempt has been good ...
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