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1.1  Chairpersons  





1.2  Assembly leaders  







2 Election results  



2.1  Presidential elections  





2.2  Legislative elections  







3 References  





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|dissolution = {{end date|df=yes|2014|3|26}}

|dissolution = {{end date|df=yes|2014|3|26}}

|merger = [[Democratic Party (South Korea, 2008)|Democratic Party (2008)]], Citizens Unity Party

|merger = [[Democratic Party (South Korea, 2008)|2008 Democratic Party]], Citizens Unity Party

|merged = [[Minjoo Party of Korea|NPAD]]

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Revision as of 15:39, 12 May 2017

Democratic Party
민주당
Minju dang
ChairmanKim Han-gil (former)
Assembly leaderJeon Byeong-heon (former)
Founded15 December 2011 (2011-12-15)
Dissolved26 March 2014 (2014-03-26)
Merger of2008 Democratic Party, Citizens Unity Party
Merged intoNPAD
IdeologyLiberalism (South Korean),
Social liberalism
Political positionCentre[1]toCentre-left[2][3]
International affiliationProgressive Alliance[4]
ColorsBlue[5]
Website
minjoo.kr (Korean)
englishdp.tistory.com (English)
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Democratic Party
    Hangul

    민주당

    Hanja

    民主黨

    Revised RomanizationMinjudang
    McCune–ReischauerMinchutang

    The Democratic Party (DP), until 2013 known as the Democratic United Party (DUP), was a social-liberal political party in South Korea, and for the duration of its existence the country's main opposition force.[6][7][8]

    On 15 December 2011, the Democratic Party, which had been the main opposition in the 18th Assembly, merged with the minor Citizens Unity Party to form the DUP. The Democratic United Party had strong connections with the Federation of Korean Trade Unions. The forming of the party took place against the background of the forthcoming April 2012 legislative election, in which the centre-left opposition sought to defeat the ruling Saenuri Party.[9][10]

    At the party's first congress on 15 January 2012, the DUP voted Han Myeong-sook chairwoman of the supreme council. Han was from 2006 to 2007 South Korea's first and so far only female Prime Minister.[6][7] Han Myeong-sook vowed to retaliate against the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of South Korea for hiding corruption and malpractice by the Lee Myung-bak administration.[11] The New Politics Alliance for Democracy followed the Party's position.

    List of leaders

    Chairpersons

    Won Hye-young and Lee Yong-sun (Interim, 21 November 2011 - 16 January 2012)
    1. Han Myeong-sook[12] (16 January 2012 - 16 April 2012)
    2. Lee Hae-chan (9 June 2012 - 18 November 2012)
      • Moon Jae-in (Interim, 18 November 2012 - 28 December 2012)
      • Park Ki-choon (Interim, 28 December 2012 - 9 January 2013)
      • Moon Hee-sang (Emergency Response Commission, 9 January 2013 - 4 May 2013)
    3. Kim Han-gil (since 4 May 2013)

    Assembly leaders

    1. Kim Jin-pyo (23 December 2011 - 4 May 2012)
    2. Park Jie-won (4 May 2012 - 21 December 2012)
    3. Park Ki-choon (21 December 2012 - 15 May 2013)
    4. Jeon Byeong-hun (since 15 May 2013)

    Election results

    Presidential elections

    Election Candidate Total votes Share of votes Outcome
    2012 Moon Jae-in 14,692,632 48.0% Lost Red XN

    Legislative elections

    Election Total seats won Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election Election leader
    2012
    127 / 300

    7,777,123 36.5% Increase38 seats; Minority Opposition Han Myeong-sook

    References

  • ^ Arirang News. Arirang.co.kr (18 December 2011). Retrieved on 12 April 2012.
  • ^ (EDITORIAL from the on 17 Jan.). Yonhap News (17 January 2012). Retrieved on 12 April 2012. Template:Ko icon
  • ^ http://progressive-alliance.info/participants/
  • ^ 민주당 :: 민주당 소개 :: 로고. Minjoo.kr. Retrieved on 12 April 2012.
  • ^ a b Lee, Tae-hoon (15 January 2012), "Han to head main opposition party", The Korea Times, retrieved 15 January 2012
  • ^ a b Bae, Hyun-jung (15 January 2012), "Former P.M. Han takes DUP helm", The Korea Herald, retrieved 15 January 2012
  • ^ Ex S. Korean PM Elected Leader of Main Opposition Party, CRI, 15 January 2012, retrieved 15 January 2012
  • ^ Chung, Min-uck (16 December 2011), "Liberal camp launches new party", The Korea Times, archived from the original on 3 March 2014, retrieved 10 January 2012 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  • ^ "Disorderly 'integration'", The Korea Herald, 13 December 2011, retrieved 10 January 2012
  • ^ Lee (이), Seung-hun (승훈) (16 January 2012). 정치검찰 퇴출...제2의 정봉주는 없다. OhMyNews (in Korean). Archived from the original on 25 April 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2012. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  • ^ "Han steps down as DUP head after defeat" Korea JoongAng Daily (JoongAng Ilbo). 2012.04.16
  • External links


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