1, Common Democratic Party
Formerly known as the New Political National Conference led by Kim Dae-jung. 1997 Kim Dae-jung was elected president and the party became the ruling party. In 2003, it split into an open Kuomintang and a democratic party. In February 2008, it was merged into the United Democratic Party. In July, it was renamed the Democratic Party.
20111February, the Democratic Party, the Citizens Integration Party and the Korea Federation of Labor Unions merged into the Democratic Integration Party. 20 13 changed its name to democratic party in may. 20 14 March United with political forces represented by Cheol-Su An to form a new political democratic unionist party.
20 15 12 was renamed the common democratic party. 2065438+In May 2007, the party candidate Moon Jae in won the general election. From 2065438 to June 2008, the party won the by-election in the National Assembly, with 130 seats in the National Assembly.
2. Free Korea Party
The Democratic Liberal Party, formerly known as 1990, was renamed the New Korea Party in 1995, and the New Korea Party merged with the Democratic Party of Korea in 1997 and was renamed the Grand National Party.
20 12 was renamed the new national party in February. On February 20 16, part of the party, party member, resigned from the party, and on February 20 17, it was renamed the Free Korean Party. It is now the largest opposition party, with 1 13 seats in the National Assembly.
3. Positive Future Party
2065438+February 2008, the National Party and the Orthodox Party merged to become the third largest party in Korea, with 30 seats in the National Assembly.
4. Democratic Peace Party
From 2065438 to February 2008, some members of the National Party left the Party and held 14 seats in the National Assembly.
5. Justice Party
Formerly known as the Progressive Justice Party, it was renamed the Justice Party in July 20 13, and it has 6 seats in the National Assembly.
6. Unite the Kuomintang
A political party in South Korea, founded by the chaebol Zheng Zhouyong in 1992.
7. Create the Korean Party
A centrist political party in South Korea, a political party split from the Open Nationalist Party, recommended a well-known business person to participate in the 2007 presidential election in South Korea, but was not elected.
8. Orthodox school
Founded by the "anti-park geun-hye faction" of the former South Korean ruling New National Party, which quit the party, the orthodox party held a central party building conference in Seoul on 20 1765438124 October, and the founding chairman Zheng Shouguo was elected as the first party representative (party leader).
Official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs-National Profile of Korea
Baidu Encyclopedia-United Kuomintang (political party of the Republic of Korea)
Baidu encyclopedia-orthodox school
Baidu Encyclopedia-Creating the Korean Party