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| Roh Tae-woo | |
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| Korean Name | |
| Revised Romanization | No Tae-u |
| McCune-Reischauer | No T'ae-u |
| Hangul | 노태우 |
| Hanja | 盧泰愚 |
Roh Tae-woo (born December 4, 1942 in Daegu, South Korea), a Korean general and politician. He was the sixth president of South Korea (1988–1993). Roh was hand-picked by the ex-general Chun Doo-hwan to succeed him as president, triggering large pro-democracy rallies in Seoul and other cities in 1987. In response, Roh agreed to hold democratic presidential elections. Opposition supporters split their vote between two candidates—future presidents Kim Young-sam and Kim Dae-jung—enabling Roh to become the first democratically elected president after the end of military rule.
| Preceded by: Chun Doo-hwan | Presidents of South Korea | Succeeded by: Kim Young-sam |