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  2. List of political parties in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Free Korea 21 (2016–2021), formerly Korea Economic Party, merged with Liberty Democratic Party. Ahn Cheol-soo 's People's Party (2020–2022), merged with the People Power . Pro-Park Coalition (친박연대) (2012–2022)

  3. Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015) - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015) The Democratic Party (DPK; Korean: 더불어민주당, lit. 'Together Democratic Party'), formerly known as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD; 새정치민주연합), is a centrist - liberal [10] South Korean political party. The DPK and its rival, the People Power Party (PPP), form the two major ...

  4. 2022 South Korean presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Following a 2016 political scandal that led to the impeachment of president Park Geun-hye, snap elections were called for 2017. [7] Moon Jae-in of the Democratic Party defeated Hong Joon-pyo of the Liberty Korea Party and Ahn Cheol-soo of the People Party by a wide margin in the May 2017 election, bringing the Democrats back to power after nine years. [8]

  5. Democratic Republican Party (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Republican Party (Korean: 민주공화당; Hanja: 民主共和黨; RR: Minjugonghwadang; DRP) was a conservative, broadly corporatist [6] and nationalist [1] political party in South Korea, ruling from shortly after its formation on February 2, 1963 [10] to its dissolution under Chun Doo-hwan in 1980.

  6. Democratic Party (South Korea, 2014) - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Party (Korean: 민주당; Hanja: 民主黨; RR: Minjudang) was a centrist political party in South Korea established on September 21, 2014. The party had one representative in the 19th National Assembly , Shin Ki-nam , formerly a member of the Minjoo Party of Korea . [ 1 ]

  7. 2020 Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015) leadership election

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    The Democratic Party of Korea held a leadership election on 29 August 2020. [1][2] It was the second leadership election since the inauguration of President Moon Jae-in. Although an elected leader serves for the fixed two-year term, the newly elected leader Lee Nak-yon is unlikely to serve for two years due to his presumptive presidential ...

  8. Lee Jae-myung - Wikipedia

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    Lee Jae-myung (Korean: 이재명; born 8 December 1963) is a South Korean politician serving as a member of the National Assembly and the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea. Lee was the nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2022 South Korean presidential election. He was the 35th Governor of Gyeonggi Province from 2018 to 2022.

  9. 2018 Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015) leadership election

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    30.73%. 26.39%. Leader before election. Choo Mi-ae. Elected Leader. Lee Hae-chan. The Democratic Party held a leadership election on 25 August 2018. It was the first leadership election since the inauguration of President Moon Jae-in. The elected leader was slated to serve a 2-year term.