South Korea was never a communist government; North Korea, however, remains communist.
South Korea has a LIMITED GOVERNMENT, because the elected officials are subject to the rule of law.
north korea supported a communist government with support from the soviets. south korea supported a democratic system with american support
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
When South Korea became independent, the government was a Western-aligned autocracy. While South Korea was officially a democracy, there was no rule of law and the "Presidents" wielded levels of power similar to any other dictator. It was only in 1986 that South Korea became a liberal democracy. Since 1986, there have been a number of elections in South Korea, but no major substantive changes in the government.
There were two different views since Korea was divided into North and South Korea, and both Korea's had different leaders with different views on how they wanted to keep Korea under control if it was to be reunified.
One major challenge pertaining to the reunification of North and South Korea would be the mass unemployment and poverty of those in the North. That would impact the economy of South Korea in a major way.
The Chinese government has influenced the government in South Korea. The very first official president of South Korea was named Rhee Syng-man.
South Korea was never a communist government; North Korea, however, remains communist.
The kinds government currently in Korea are republic. This is the system of government that is found in both North Korea and South Korea.
The North Vietnamese took over the south and reunified the nation under a communist government.
The Chinese influenced South Korea's government. The current leader of South Korea is named Park Geun-hye and he has been president since 2013.
South Korea has a LIMITED GOVERNMENT, because the elected officials are subject to the rule of law.
South Korea changed from a military run government to a democracy. : )
NO. It is North Korea that is Communist. South Korea is a capitalist, liberal democracy.
in south korea you can.but you have to be someone from the government. .
South Korean system is similar to that of the US. North Korean system is similar to that of Hussein's Iraq.