South Korea formally splits finance ministry, nominates leader for new budget body

South Korea formally divided its Ministry of Economy and Finance into two entities on January 2, 2026, following anticipation of a potentially leaderless launch. The new Ministry of Planning and Budget, under the Prime Minister's Office, now handles budget functions, with former lawmaker Lee Hye-hoon nominated as its head.

The division, part of a broader government reorganization under President Lee Jae-myung's reforms, reverses the 2008 merger and aims to improve efficiency, budget transparency, and policy execution amid economic challenges.

At the opening ceremony, Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol emphasized achieving growth rebounds and economic leaps. Lee Hye-hoon, a former three-term conservative lawmaker, was nominated to lead the new ministry, addressing earlier concerns about a leaderless start.

While expected to streamline operations, some worry about short-term disruptions from the split.

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