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  2. Communist Party of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Communist Party of Korea (Korean: 조선공산당; Hanja: 朝鮮共產黨; MR: Chosŏn Kongsandang) was a communist party in Korea founded during a secret meeting in Seoul in 1925. [1] The Governor-General of Korea had banned communist and socialist parties under the Peace Preservation Law (see: history of Korea ), so the party had to ...

  3. Communism in Korea - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of the Communist Party of Korea, still functioning in the southern areas, worked under the name of Communist Party of South Korea. The party merged with the New People's Party of South Korea and the fraction of the People's Party of Korea (the so-called forty-eighters), founding the Workers Party of South Korea on November 23, 1946.

  4. Korean Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Communist Party (Korean: 고려공산당) was a communist political party organized in Shanghai, China and Irkutsk, Russia in 1921. It has its origins in the Siberian region after the Russian Revolution. It dissolved in 1922.

  5. Ho Jong-suk - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, she went to Seoul but she left for North Korea to avoid right-wing terrorism. In 1948 she participated in the North Korean government. She served as Minister of Culture in 1948–1957, and Minister of Justice in 1957. [5] Ho served as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Korea between 28 October 1959 and 1960. [6] [7]

  6. List of political parties in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Preparatory Committee for National Construction → People's Party of Korea → People's Labor Party (1945–1950) Workers' Party of South Korea (1946–1953, banned) Korean Social Democratic Party (조선사회민주당, banned) Socialist Party (1951–1953) Progressive Party (1956–1958, banned) United Socialist Party of Korea (1961–1967 ...

  7. Central Committee of the Communist Party of South Korea

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    The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Korea (CPK) (조선공산당 중앙위원회) was elected by the party congress on 14 September 1945, [1] and remained in session until the formation the Workers' Party of South Korea and its Central Committee on 24 November 1946. [2]

  8. Communist Party is not China's only political party - there ...

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    In a country where the Communist Party is synonymous with the state, it may surprise some that there are eight minor political parties. ... intellectuals in culture, education, science and ...

  9. Choe Chang-ik - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, upon returning to Korea, he joined, and became an executive, of the Communist Party of Korea. In February 1928 Choe was imprisoned for the so-called "Third Communist Party of Korea Incident". He escaped from prison in 1935. [citation needed] In 1936, he sought and gained political asylum in China.