Social:Future Democratic Party

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Short description: 2020 political party in South Korea
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Future Democratic Party

미래민주당
LeaderChun Se-kyung
Founded11 March 2020[1]
(officially registered on 16 March 2020)
Dissolved28 July 2020
IdeologySocial liberalism
Populism
Political positionCentre-left
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Website
miraeminjoo.co.kr
Future Democratic Party

The Future Democratic Party was a pro-Lee Jae-myung[2] political party in South Korea .

History

On January 23, 2020, former Democratic Party of Korea member; Chun Se-kyung left the Democratic Party of Korea and announced his will to create a new party.[3] The party was officially founded on March 11, 2020[4] and officially registered with the National Election Commission on March 16, 2020. The party is made of mostly pro-Lee Jae-myung politicians; however, Lee Jae-myung himself has nothing to do with the party nor explicitly stated his support for the party.[5] The party ran two candidates for proportional representation in the 2020 South Korean legislative election.[6]

After the 2020 legislative elections, the Party dissolved itself.

See also

  • Politics of South Korea
  • New Deal liberalism

References