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  2. South Korea–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations between South Korea and the United States commenced in 1949. The United States helped establish the modern state of South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, and fought on its UN -sponsored side in the Korean War (1950–1953). During the subsequent decades, South Korea experienced tremendous economic, political and ...

  3. People Power Party (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The People Power Party (Korean : 국민의힘 ; lit. Power of Nationals; PPP), formerly known as the United Future Party (미래통합당; UFP), is a conservative [ 8 ] and right-wing [ 3 ] political party in South Korea. It controls the South Korean presidency and is the second largest party in the National Assembly. The PPP, along with its ...

  4. Politics of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The politics of South Korea take place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the president is the head of state, and of a multi-party system. To ensure a separation of powers, the Republic of Korea Government is made up of three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.

  5. North Korea–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 North Korea–United States Hanoi Summit was a two-day summit meeting between North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump, held in Vietnam on February 27–28, 2019. The leaders had intended to hold a signing ceremony on February 28, but the summit ended without a signed agreement.

  6. South Korea is poised to host the third Summit for Democracy next week, taking up a U.S.-led initiative aimed at discussing ways to stop democratic backsliding and erosion of rights and freedoms ...

  7. June Democratic Struggle - Wikipedia

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    The June Democratic Struggle (Korean : 6월 민주 항쟁), also known as the June Democracy Movement and the June Uprising, [ 3 ] was a nationwide pro-democracy movement in South Korea that generated mass protests from June 10 to 29, 1987. The demonstrations forced the ruling government to hold direct presidential elections and institute other ...

  8. List of political parties in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Parties represented in the National Assembly. Extra-parliamentary parties. Conservative parties. Centrist (or conservative liberal) parties. Liberal parties. Progressive parties. Single-issue parties. 1.2.6Unknown stances, third position, or syncretic parties. Parties in formation.

  9. People's democracy (Marxism–Leninism) - Wikipedia

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    Marxism–Leninism. People's democracy is a theoretical concept within Marxism–Leninism that advocates the establishment of a multi- class and multi-party democracy during the transition from capitalism to socialism. People's democracy was developed after World War II and implemented in a number of European and Asian countries as a result of ...