Minjoo Party of Korea
더불어민주당 Deobureo Minjudang |
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Leader | Choo Mi-ae |
Floor leader | Woo Sang-ho |
Founded | 26 March 2014 28 December 2015 (The Minjoo Party of Korea) |
(New Politics Alliance for Democracy)
Merger of | Democratic Party and New Political Vision Party |
Headquarters | 14, Gukhoe-daero 68-gil, Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul |
Ideology |
Liberalism (South Korean) Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre to Centre-left |
International affiliation | Progressive Alliance |
Colors | Blue |
Seats in the National Assembly |
121 / 300
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Municipal mayor and Gubernatorial |
9 / 17
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Seats within local government |
1,581 / 3,913
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Website | |
theminjoo |
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Minjoo Party of Korea | |
Hangul | 더불어민주당 |
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Hanja | 더불어民主黨 |
Revised Romanization | Deobureo minjudang |
McCune–Reischauer | Tŏburŏ minjudang |
New Politics Alliance for Democracy | |
Hangul | 새정치민주연합 |
Hanja | 새政治民主聯合 |
Revised Romanization | Saejeongchi minju yeonhap |
McCune–Reischauer | Saejŏngch'i minju yŏnhap |
The Minjoo Party of Korea (Hangul: 더불어민주당; Hanja: 더불어民主黨; RR: Deobureo Minjudang; lit. Together Democratic Party; short form 민주, 더민주 "Minjoo","Deominjoo"), formerly the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD), is a centrist liberal political party in South Korea.
The party was founded on 26 March 2014 as a merger of the Democratic Party and the preparatory committee of the New Political Vision Party (NPVP). The former Democratic Party was legally absorbed into the NPAD after the latter's creation, while the preparatory committee of the NPVP was dissolved, with members who supported the merger joining the NPAD individually.
The Minjoo Party was formed as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (새정치민주연합; Saejeongchi Minju Yeonhap) on 26 March 2014 after the independent faction led by Ahn Cheol-soo, then in the process of forming a party called the New Political Vision Party, merged with the main opposition Democratic Party, led by Kim Han-gil. Ahn and Kim became joint leaders of the new party. The party performed poorly in by-elections that July, however, and both leaders stepped down, having served for three months. Leadership of the party was assumed by an emergency committee.
The next year, at a party convention on February 7, Moon Jae-in was elected the new chairman of the party. Moon, who had previously served as chief of staff for former president Roh Moo-hyun, was the leader of the party's "pro-Roh" faction, which was opposed to Ahn and Kim. Moon came under fire for imposing a "pro-Roh hegemony" in the party, as Ahn and Kim were jeered and harassed at a memorial service for Roh held in May 2015.