(2) Alastair Gale and Kwanwoo Jun, South Korea's Governors of Northern Provinces Don't—And Never Will—Govern; Appointed officials have perks and offices but don't enter the North. Wall Street Journal, Mar 18, 2014 (front page).
www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304419104579321810508073546
Quote:
“The government provides the governors with the same benefits as vice-ministers in central government, including an annual salary of as much as $100,000. The governors also have had a total of 97 "honorary" city mayors or county chiefs named to symbolically represent their provinces, but those are largely volunteer positions with only basic expenses paid.
"North Korea's surprise execution of dictator Kim Jong Un's uncle spurred emergency meetings at South Korea's Unification Ministry and other government agencies—but not among the governors. 'We do not deal with North Korean affairs. That's up to the Unification Ministry,' Park Yong-ok said.
"The longer the two Koreas remain separated, the tougher it will be for Seoul to find candidates who originate from North Korea to keep the governor positions filled.
Note:
(a) Japanese version of the same report:
Alastair Gale and Kwanwoo Jun, 任地に赴けない韓国の知事―北朝鮮の以北五道. WSJ (Japan), Mar 20, 2014.
jp.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303572004579448421651978380
(b) PARK Yong-ok 朴庸玉 (en.wikipedia.org: 1942- ; Governor (도지사) of the hypothetical South Korean province of South Pyeongan 平安南道 (a territory under the control of North Korea) between 2009 and 2013)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Pyongan_Province
This WSJ report said 平安南道 “includes the capital city, Pyongyang.”
(c) "in a cavernous, white five-story government building in the foothills of Mount Bukhan [Bukhansan 北漢山, 836.5 m (2,744 ft)] in northern Seoul, the official home for the Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces, a body set up by South Korean President Syngman RHEE 李承晩 in 1949"
Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces 以北五道委員會 is NOW under Ministry of Interior -- not Ministry of Unification 統一部. The government of S Korea has reorganized so often, that the recently created MOI is home to the committee for now.
(d) "PARK Kee-jung [whose name is not spelled in hanja 漢字], also 71, was appointed governor of North Hamgyong Province in North Korea's northeast last year"
North Hamgyong Province 咸鏡北道
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Hamgyong_Province
(e) Taiwan had 光復大陸設計研究委員會 (1954-1991) but did not appoint governors, though it had lawmakers from mainland provinces in 國民大會 and 立法院 well into 1990s.
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