Lee Ju-ho, born on February seventeenth, nineteen sixty-one, is a prominent South Korean economist and politician. He has made significant contributions to the country's political landscape, particularly during a tumultuous period in May and June of twenty twenty-five.
During this time, Lee served as the acting President of South Korea, following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol and the resignation of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo. His leadership extended beyond the presidency, as he concurrently held the roles of acting Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Education.
Prior to these pivotal roles, Lee was the Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister from twenty twenty-two to twenty twenty-five. His academic background as a professor at the KDI School of Public Policy and Management further underscores his expertise in governance and public policy.