South Korea nominates Han as country's first female prime minister in two decades


SEOUL, June ⁠7 (Reuters) - South Korean President Lee Jae ⁠Myung has chosen Han Seongsook, ‌the country's minister for small and midsize businesses and startups, to be prime minister, ​the presidential office said on ⁠Sunday.

If approved by ⁠parliament, Han would become South Korea's ⁠first ‌female prime minister in 20 years.

Han, who had also ⁠previously served as chief executive of ​South Korean ‌internet giant Naver, is expected ⁠to lead ​the country's AI transformation, South Korea's presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik ⁠said at a press ​briefing.

"Han will be able to transform South Korea's economic growth - driven by the ⁠semiconductor boom and rising exports - into inclusive growth that reaches everyone, including small and medium-sized enterprises," Kang said.

The ​role of prime ⁠minister is largely ceremonial and administrative ​under South Korea’s presidential ‌system.

(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin ​and Joyce Lee; Editing by William Mallard and Lincoln Feast.)

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