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  2. List of political parties in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Republican Party (공화당) (2014–2020), merged with Christian Liberal Unification Party (기독자유통일당) to form National Revolutionary Party (국민혁명당). Uri Party (2021) Free Korea 21 (2016–2021), formerly Korea Economic Party , merged with Liberty Democratic Party .

  3. Liberalism in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the liberal movement in the South Korean began as a moderate conservative movement against the far-right dictatorship, but in the current political structure of the South Korea, it has become a liberal movement against the conservative movement. The Democratic Party of Korea is a reformist-to-liberal party and is considered ...

  4. Politics of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The main two political parties in South Korea are the liberal Democratic Party of Korea (lit. "Together Democratic Party", DPK) and the conservative People Power Party (PPP), formerly the United Future Party (UFP). The liberal camp and the conservative camp are the dominant forces of South Korean politics at present.

  5. 2024 South Korean legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 10 April 2024. All 300 members of the National Assembly were elected, 254 from first-past-the-post constituencies and 46 from proportional party lists. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The two largest parties, the liberal Democratic Party and the conservative People Power Party, once again set up satellite parties to ...

  6. Open Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Open Democratic Party ( Korean: 열린민주당) is a liberal political party in South Korea formed on 8 March 2020. The party was absorbed back into the Democratic Party of Korea on 14 January 2022. The party was later revived in 2023 and is running in the 2024 South Korean legislative election as part of the New Progressive Alliance.

  7. Liberal Unification Party - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Unification Party, also translated as the Liberty Unification Party (Korean : 자유통일당 ; Hanja : 自由統一黨), is a far-right, [ 2 ] evangelical [ 3 ] political party in South Korea established in 2016. Representatives of a range of Christian organizations, including the evangelical Christian Council of Korea and the ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Liberty Korea Party - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Korea Party (Korean: 자유한국당) was a conservative [3] [4] [5] political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, [12] [13] right-wing populist, [7] or far-right. [15] Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (Korean: 새누리당; Hanja: 새누리당; lit.