Changtasang
Chang Tae Sang is a politician of the Republic of Korea. Shortly after the liberation on Aug. 15, 1945, he served as the Police Chief of the Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency, the 1st Chief of the Provincial Police Headquarters, and the Head of the Provincial Police Chief, led the repression of the Chosun Communist Party and the Minoru Party, and ten times in terrorism. In 1948, he became the first foreign minister immediately after the establishment of the Republic of Korea and was dispatched as a delegation to the 5th and 6th UN General Assembly. From May 1952 to July 1952, he served as the third Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea from May 6, 1952 to October 5, 1952, in Busan. He also ran for a vice presidential candidate, but failed. After the April 19 Revolution, he served as an opposition leader during the regime of the scene and Park Jung-hee. He became the governor by rebuilding the Liberal Party and served as an opposition politician. In 1964, he opposed the Korea-Japan summit of the Park Chung Hee regime and formed a committee for the opposition to foreign affairs such as Yoon Seon-sun, Jang Jun- .