Democratic Party (South Korea, 2013)
The Democratic Party, formerly the Democratic United Party until 2013, was a liberal political party in South Korea, and for the duration of its existence the country's main opposition force.
On 15 December 2011, the Democratic [Party (South Korea, 2008)|Democratic Party], which had been the main opposition in the 18th Assembly of South Korea|Assembly], merged with the minor Citizens Unity Party to form the DUP. The Democratic United Party had strong connections with the Federation of Korean Trade Unions. The forming of the party took place against the background of the forthcoming 2012 [South Korean legislative election|April 2012 legislative election], in which the centre-left opposition sought to defeat the ruling Saenuri Party.
At the party's first congress on 15 January 2012, the DUP voted Han Myeong-sook chairwoman of the supreme council. Han was from 2006 to 2007 South Korea's first and so far only female Prime Minister. Han Myeong-sook vowed to retaliate against the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of South Korea for hiding corruption and malpractice by the Lee Myung-bak administration. The New Politics Alliance for Democracy followed the Party's position.
List of leaders
Chairpersons
- Preceding party: Democratic Party (2008)
- Han Myeong-sook
- *Moon Sung-keun
- *Park Jie-won
- Lee Hae-chan
- *Moon Jae-in
- *Park Ki-choon
- *Moon Hee-sang
- Kim Han-gil
- Succeeding party: New Politics Alliance for Democracy