Cabinet Moon Jae-in
The Moon Jae-in Cabinet is the government of South Korea under President Moon formed as a result of Moon Jae-in's victory in the 2017 South Korean presidential election . It is the seventh government of the sixth republic. The previous cabinet was the Park Geun-hye cabinet .
Since the formation of the cabinet, only the posts of foreign, health and infrastructure / transport minister have not yet been filled.
Current composition
prime minister
| image | Surname | function | Political party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|   | Chung Sye-kyun | prime minister | DMP | 
minister
| image | Surname | function | Political party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hong Nam-ki | Minister of Economy and Finance | Non-party | ||
|   | Yoo Eun-hae | Minister of Education | DMP | |
| Choi Ki-young | Minister for Science, Information and Communication Technology | Non-party | ||
|   | Kang Kyeong-hwa | Minister for Foreign Affairs | Non-party | |
|   | Lee In-young | Minister for Reunification | DMP | |
|   | Choo Mi-ae | Minister of Justice | DMP | |
|   | Jeong Kyeong-doo | Minister of Defense | Non-party | |
| Chin Young | Minister of the Interior and Security | DMP | ||
| Park Yang-woo | Minister for Culture, Sports and Tourism | Non-party | ||
| Kim Hyeon-soo | Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Areas | Non-party | ||
| Sung Yun-mo | Minister for Trade, Industry and Energy | Non-party | ||
|   | Park Neung-hoo | Minister for Health and Welfare | Non-party | |
| Cho Myung-rae | Minister for the Environment | Non-party | ||
| Lee Jae-gap | Minister for Employment and Labor | Non-party | ||
| Lee Jung-ok | Minister for Gender Equality and Family | Non-party | ||
|   | Kim Hyun-mee | Minister for Land, Infrastructure and Transport | DMP | |
|   | Moon Seong-hyeok | Minister for the Sea and Fisheries | Non-party | |
|   | Park Young-sun | Minister for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Startups | DMP | 
former members
| image | Surname | function | Political party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|   | Lee Nak-yon | prime minister | DMP | |
| Kim Dong-yeon | Minister of Economy and Finance | Non-party | ||
|   | Kim Sang-gon | Minister of Education | DMP | |
|   | Yoo Young-min | Minister for Science, Information and Communication Technology | DMP | |
|   | Cho Myoung-gyon | Minister for Reunification | Non-party | |
| Kim Yeon-chul | Minister for Reunification | Non-party | ||
| Park Sang-ki | Minister of Justice | Non-party | ||
|   | Cho Kuk | Minister of Justice | DMP | |
|   | Song Young-moo | Minister of Defense | DMP | |
|   | Kim Boo-kyum | Minister of the Interior and Security | DMP | |
|   | Do Jong-hwan | Minister for Culture, Sports and Tourism | DMP | |
| Kim Yung-rok | Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Areas | DMP | ||
| Lee Gae-ho | Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Areas | DMP | ||
| Baek Woon-kyu | Minister for Trade, Industry and Energy | Non-party | ||
| Kim Eun-kyung | Minister for the Environment | DMP | ||
| Kim Young-joo | Minister for Employment and Labor | DMP | ||
| Chung Hyun-back | Minister for Gender Equality and Family | Non-party | ||
|   | Jin Sun-mee | Minister for Gender Equality and Family | DMP | |
|   | Kim Young-choon | Minister for the Sea and Fisheries | DMP | |
| Hong Jong-hak | Minister for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Startups | DMP | 
Individual evidence
- ↑ 강경화 박상기 박 능후 '원년 멤버' 3 명만 남아. March 9, 2019, accessed August 9, 2020 (Korean).
