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South Korea Nominates Han as First Female Prime Minister in Two Decades

South Korea has nominated Han as the country's first female prime minister in 20 years, marking a significant milestone in gender representation.

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South Korea has nominated Han as the country's first female prime minister in two decades, according to multiple news reports. The nomination represents a significant step forward for gender representation in South Korean politics.

The appointment would make Han the first woman to hold the position of prime minister in South Korea since the early 2000s. The prime minister serves as the country's second-highest executive office, working alongside the president in governing the nation.

South Korea has historically maintained limited female representation in its highest levels of government. The nomination comes as the country continues to grapple with gender equality issues in both political and corporate spheres.

The nomination requires confirmation through the country's legislative process. If confirmed, Han would assume responsibility for coordinating government policies and serving as a key advisor to the president on domestic and international matters.

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