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Section 4       Upholding Civilian Control of

                           the Military and Corruption-Free


                           National Defense Operation



           To build the basis for civilian and democratic control of the military by the representatives elected by the
           people, and foster conditions that allow the military to focus on their rightful duties, the MND is pursuing efforts
           to establish its civilian control and political neutrality. In addition, to gain the people’s trust in the military, the
           MND engages the people to participate in policymaking processes, develops anti-corruption measures jointly
           carried out by the military and civilian sectors, and carries out active policy PR activities, thereby opening the
           management of national defense to outside entities.








           1. Active Efforts for Civilian Control of the MND



           |  Meaningful Pursuit of Civilian Control of the MND 21)   |    The MND is pursuing civilian
           control of the MND to establish the principle of civil control over national defense policies and
           create the conditions to allow the military to focus on its rightful missions. Civilian control over

           the military is signif icant in that it is one of the basic principles of a democratic nation under
           the Constitution and other laws, and national defense needs to be subject to democratic control
           within the bigger framework of government policies.

             Since its inauguration in 2017, the current administration has emphasized the need to
           reestablish the roles of the MND and each military service, and rebuild the ROK Armed Forces
           as the “Advanced Armed Forces of a Democratic Nation Trusted by the People” based on

           the principle of civil control and political neutrality. In recognition of the fact that the core of





           21)  According to this principle, key national defense policies need to be determined by the president elected
               through a popular election; the Minister of National Defense, who is a member of the administrative cabinet; and
               civilian expert groups. In addition, military power should be used in accordance with the political and diplomatic
               decisions of the state.




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