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Party for Democracy and Peace 민주평화당 民主平和黨 | |
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Founded | 6 February 2018[1] (de facto) 7 February 2018[2] (de jure) |
Dissolved | February 2020 |
Split from | People[1] |
Merged into | Minsaeng Party |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre[8][9][A] |
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peaceparty | |
^ A: It is also sometimes rated as centre-left[10] or centre-right.[11] And the Party for Democracy and Peace is sometimes described as a conservative party and has a more social conservative tendency than the Liberty Korea Party.[12][13][14] |
Party for Democracy and Peace | |
Hangul | 민주평화당 |
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Hanja | 民主平和黨 |
Revised Romanization | Minjupyeonghwadang |
McCune–Reischauer | Minjup'yŏnghwadang |
This article is part of a series on |
Liberalism in South Korea |
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The Party for Democracy and Peace (Korean: 민주평화당; Hanja: 民主平和黨; RR: Minjupyeonghwadang, sometimes translated as the Democratic Peace Party) was a liberal[1] political party in South Korea. The name "Democratic Peace Party" is known to have been named by Lee Sang-don (이상돈), a conservative liberal in South Korea.[4]
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).... 당시 정가에선 중도우파인 민주평화당 출신 조 씨와 중도좌파 성향의 정의당 출신 김 전 사무총장이 투톱으로 나선 것에 주목했다. ...[... At that time, the political community noted that Cho, a former member of the center-right Democratic Peace Party, and former Secretary-General Kim, a former member of the center-left Justice Party, were two-top. ...]
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