New People's Party (South Korea)
The New People's Party (Korean: 새민중정당; Hanja: 새民衆政黨; lit. New People's Political Party) was a South Korean left-wing political party that formed on 3 September 2017.[1] The original name was "Dream of People" (민중의 꿈) as a civic group,[1] but it was changed to its current name by July 2017. The party was planning to combine with the People's United Party, also a left-wing party.[2] Both parties were created by former members of the Unified Progressive Party, which dissolved in 2014. The party gained 2 seats out of 300 in the National Assembly in 2016, both of them from Ulsan.
New People's Party 새민중정당 | |
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Founded | 3 September 2017 |
Dissolved | 15 October 2017 |
Succeeded by | Minjung Party |
Ideology | Progressivism Korean nationalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
On 15 October 2017, the combination was done and rebuilt as Minjung Party.[3]
References
- "'새민중정당' 창당준비위 출범…통진당 출신 주도".
- "진보정당 표방 '새민중정당 대전시당' 창당출범대회 개최". 오마이뉴스. 1 September 2017.
- "민중당 공식 출범 "민중 승리시대 열 것" 포부". 15 October 2017.
External links
- New People's Party on Facebook (in Korean)
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