Kim Jong-pil

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This is a Korean name; the family name is Kim.
Kim Jong-pil

In office
Jun 4, 1971 – Dec 18, 1975
Preceded by Baek Du-jin
Succeeded by Choi Kyu-hah
In office
Aug 18, 1998 – Jan 12, 2000
Preceded by Goh Kun
Succeeded by Park Tae-joon

Born January 7, 1926 (1926-01-07) (age 82)
Buyeo
Political party Democratic Republican Party
Korean name
Hangul 김종필
Hanja 金鍾泌
Revised Romanization Gim Jong-pil
McCune-Reischauer Kim Chong-p'il

Kim Jong-pil (born January 7, 1926) is a South Korean politician and founder of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (the KCIA, now the National Intelligence Service), who served as Prime Minister twice, from 1971–1975 and from 1998–2000.

Kim Jong-pil was born in Buyeo County, Chungcheongnam-do, and graduated from the Korean Military Academy in 1949 (KMA class No. 8). He participated in the military coup led by Major General Park Chung-hee in 1961 and served in several high-profile offices, including Chairman of the ruling Democratic Republican Party during Park's tenure of eighteen years.

In 2004, he announced his retirement from politics after his bid for a tenth term in the National Assembly failed and his party, the United Liberal Democrats, was unable to gain a sizable number of seats in the 2004 parliamentary election.

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Preceded by
Paik Too-chin
Prime Minister of South Korea
1971 - 1975
Succeeded by
Choi Kyu-ha
Preceded by
Goh Kun
Prime Minister of South Korea
1998 - 2000
Succeeded by
Park Tae-Joon