词条 | Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|name = Democratic Party |native_name = 민주당 Minjudang |logo = Logo of Millennium Democratic Party.svg |leader = |chairman = |president = Kim Dae-jung (until 2002) |secretary = |spokesperson = |leader1_title = Secretary general |leader1_name = |leader2_title = Assembly leader |leader2_name = |foundation = 20 January 2000 |dissolution = 27 June 2007 |merger = National Congress for New Politics and New People Party |successor = Uri Party and Democratic Party (2007) |headquarters = 25-4, Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul |newspaper = |youth_wing = |membership_year = |membership = |ideology = Liberalism (South Korea) |position = Centre |national = |international = None |colours = Green, yellow (informally) |seats1_title = |seats1 = |website = |country = South Korea |colorcode = {{Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000)/meta/color}} }}{{Infobox Korean name |title= Democratic Party |hangul= 민주당 |hanja= {{linktext|民|主|黨}} |rr= Minjudang |mr= Minjudang |othername1= Millennium Democratic Party |hangul1= 새천년민주당 |hanja1= {{linktext|새|千|年|民|主|黨}} |rr1= Saecheonnyeon Minjudang |mr1= Saech'ŏnnyŏn Minjudang }} The Democratic Party was a political party of South Korea, formerly called the Millennium Democratic Party (MDP; 새천년민주당; Saecheonnyeon Minjudang), it changed its name to the present form on May 6, 2005. HistoryIn 2000, the party officially founded, after it merged of National Congress for New Politics and New People Party led by Lee In-je and a number of conservative minded politicians joined it. In the 2000 Parliamentary election the party came second winning 115 seats. Roh Moo-hyun was elected as president in 2002, but he subsequently left the party after he inaugurated as president and his supporters formed the Uri Party in 2003. The MDP lost majority when Roh was impeached in March 2004 by the National Assembly for illegal electioneering and incompetence charges with support from the Grand National Party, losing 53 seats to a total of only 9 seats in the 2004 parliamentary election. Roh Moo-hyun was later re-instated by the Constitutional Court, and served as president until the end of his term. By June 2007 Much of the party member joined the Uri Party while the New People faction form the new Democratic Party. Presidential election primaryCandidatesThis is a list of official pre-registered candidates that declared their 2007 presidential bid.
Election resultsPresidential elections
Legislative elections
Local elections
See also
References1. ^Kim Yeong-hwan announced not to run, Yonhap, Retrieved on August 31, 2007 External links
7 : Liberal parties in South Korea|Defunct liberal political parties|Defunct political parties in South Korea|Political parties established in 1995|Political parties disestablished in 2008|Kim Dae-jung|Roh Moo-hyun |
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