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Socialist Party
사회당
社會黨
PresidentAhn Hyo-sang
Founded29 November 1998 (1998-11-29)
Dissolved4 March 2012 (2012-03-04)
Merged intoNew Progressive Party
Headquarters11F Nagyeong Building, 115-62 Gongdeok-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
IdeologySocial democracy[citation needed]
Political positionCentre-lefttoleft-wing
Colours    Red, Black and Green
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Socialist Party
    Hangul

    사회당

    Hanja

    Revised RomanizationSahoedang
    McCune–ReischauerSahoetang

    The Socialist Party (Korean사회당; Hanja社會黨; RRSahoedang; MRSahoetang; SP) was a minor left-wing political party in South Korea, founded in 1998. It advocated an ideology of socialism, social republicanism, peace and environmentalism.

    On 19 February 2012, at its final Sixteenth Party Congress, the Socialist Party voted by 404 votes to 54 to merge with the New Progressive Party.[1] The party was formally dissolved on 4 March 2012.

    History[edit]

    The People's Victory 21 (Korean: 국민승리21) party (the later DLP) was formed in preparation for the presidential election of 1997. This was an attempt to unite South Korean progressives in a single party, but dissenting progressives who focused on class struggle argued that there was an excess of nationalism in the VoP21 platform. As an example, they pointed to the slogan of Kwon Young-ghil, VoP21's presidential candidate, "Stand up, Korea!" (Korean: "일어나라 코리아!"). After the election, these dissenting progressives formed the "Youth Progressive Party" (Korean: 청년진보당).

    The Youth Progressive Party ran for election to the National Assembly in the Guro-gu local constituency, and attained 4.1% of the votes cast. In August 2001, the party changed its name to "Socialist Party" under the slogan "Against Capitalism, Against WPK", targeting certain nationalists known as the "NL" (National Liberation) faction within the Democratic Labor Party.

    The party changed its name to "Hope Socialist Party" (Korean: 희망사회당) in April 2006, and to "Korea Socialist Party" (Korean: 한국사회당) in October 2006 due to the Korean law forbidding the usage of a party name for four years when registration is canceled.

    In the 2008 parliamentary elections, the party amassed less than 3% of the vote, and the national election committee consequently canceled its registration. In November, the party re-registered with the name "Socialist Party".

    Elections[edit]

    On several occasions, the party ran candidates for president or parliament, for example Kim Yeong-gyu in the 2002 presidential election, but it never won any elections.

    For the 2007 presidential election, Geum Min ran as the party's candidate for president. He proposed the idea of social republicanism, subsequently adopted as a component of the party's platform.

    Election results[edit]

    President[edit]

    Election Candidate Votes % Result
    2007 Geum Min 18,223 0.08 Not elected

    Legislature[edit]

    Election Leader Constituency Party list Seats Position Status
    Votes % Seats +/- Votes % Seats +/- No. +/–
    2004 Geum Min 8,004 0.04
    0 / 243

    new 47,311 0.22
    0 / 56

    new
    0 / 299

    new 9th Extra-parliamentary
    2008 Ahn Hyo-sang 35,496 0.21
    0 / 54

    Steady
    0 / 299

    Steady 11th Extra-parliamentary

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 사회당, 진보신당과의 합당을 위한 수임기관 설치 Archived 14 September 2012 at archive.today Socialist Party, 19 February 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2012.

    External links[edit]


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