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Political parties in South Korea lists political parties in South Korea. South Korea has a multi-party system, in which parties have a chance of gaining power alone.
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Parties
As of August 2008, there are seven political parties present in the National Assembly:
Major parties
| Party | National Assembly | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Grand National Party(GNP) Hannara-dang 한나라당 |
170 | represented by Park Hee-tae |
| Democratic Party (DEP) Minju-dang 민주당 |
84 | led by Chung Sye Kyun, which was de facto ruling party until 2007 |
Third parties
| Party | National Assembly | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Liberty Forward Party (LFP) Jayu Seonjin-dang 자유선진당 |
18 | led by Lee Hoi-chang who was 1997/2002/2007 presidential nominee for Grand National Party |
| Pro-Park Coalition (Park) Chin-bak Yeon-dae 친박연대 |
5 | supporting Grand National Party's Park Geun-hye, led by Suh Chung-won |
| Democratic Labor Party (DLP) Minju Nodong-dang 민주노동당 |
5 | represented by Gang Gi-gap |
| Creative Korea Party (CKP) Changjo Hanguk-dang 창조한국당 |
1 | led by Moon Kook-hyun |
| New Progressive Party (NPP) Jinbo Sin-dang 진보신당 |
1 | led by Roh Hoe-chan, split from Democratic Labor Party |
Other registered parties include:
- Christian Agape (기독사랑실천당 Gidok Sarang Silcheondang)
- Socialist Party (사회당 Sahoedang) to be re-formed from Korea Socialist Party
In the National Assembly
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Defunct parties
Liberal parties
- Democratic Party (Former) (1948-1951, 1955-1961)
- Liberal Party (1951-1955)
- New Democracy Party (1963-1980)
- New Korean Democratic Party (1985-1987)
- Democratic Reunification Party (1987-1990)
- Party for Peace and Democracy(1987-1991)
- Democratic Party (1990-1995)
- Millennium Democratic Party / National Congress for New Politics (1995-2005)
- Our Uri Party (2003-2007)
- United New Democratic Party (2007-2008)
- United Democratic Party (2008-2008)
Conservative parties
- Democratic-Republican Party (1949-1979)
- Democratic Justice Party (1963-1990)
- Democratic Liberal Party (1990-1995)
- New Korea Party (1995-1997)
- United Liberal Democratic Party (1995-2006) - most of the members participated in People First Party
- People First Party (2005-2008) - current 'Liberty Forward Party'
See also
- List of political parties
- List of political parties by ideology
- Membership of internationals
- List of Korea-related topics
References
- The present state of registered political parties, National Election Commission of S. Korea.
- The present state of political parties registration, National Election Commission of S. Korea, May 29, 2008.
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