Chief Presidential Secretary for Policy
| Chief Presidential Secretary for Policy of the Republic of Korea | |
|---|---|
| 대통령비서실 정책실장 | |
| Appointer | President of South Korea |
| Term length | No fixed term |
| Inaugural holder | Lee Jung-woo |
| Formation | 25 March 2003 |
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The Chief Presidential Secretary for Policy (Korean: 대통령비서실 정책실장; Hanja: 大統領祕書室 政策室長) was a ministerial level position at the Office of President appointed by the President of South Korea.
President Roh first created this post. The succeeding president Lee changed its status to the vice-ministerial level. President Moon returned this post to a ministerial-level position which was abolished under Park's administration. Moon's successor Yoon abolished the post following his promise to reduce the size of the presidential secretariat. However, Yoon revived this post in order to strengthen policy coordination.