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Democratic Party
민주당
Minju-dang
President Park Sang-cheon
Founded 2003 (2003)
Dissolved 2007 (2007)
Headquarters 25-4, Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
Ideology Liberalism
International affiliation Mone
Official colours Green, yellow (informally)
Seats in the National Assembly
Website
minjoo.or.kr
Politics of South Korea
Political parties
Elections
Democratic Party (Republic of Korea, 2005)
Hangul 민주당
Hanja 民主黨
Revised Romanization Minjudang
McCune–Reischauer Minjudang

The Democratic Party was a political party of South Korea.

Formerly called the Millennium Democratic Party (MDP), or Saecheonnyeon Minju-dang (새천년민주당 in Korean), it changed its name to the present form on May 6, 2005.

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[edit] History

The party was formed in 1995 as the National Congress for New Politics after Kim Dae Jung returned to active politics following his retirement in 1992. The majority of the party's early supporters were former members of the Democratic Party, formed in 1991.

In the 1996 Parliamentary election the party managed to come a strong second, winning 79 seats. In the 1997 Presidential election Dae Jung won the Presidency with 40% of the vote.

In 2000, the party officially changed its name to the MDP, after it merged with the smaller New People Party led by Rhee In-je and a number of conservative minded politicians joined it. In the 2000 Parliamentary election the party came second winning 115 seats.

President Roh Moo-hyun was elected as the party's candidate in 2002, but he subsequently left the party and his supporters formed the Uri Party in 2003.

The MDP lost popularity 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.

In-je was elected the party's Presidential candidate by the delegates on October 14th, 2007 but received poor results in the election on December 19th: He obtained only 0.7% of the vote

On February 17, 2008 the party merged with the United New Democratic Party to form the United Democratic Party.

[edit] Presidential election primary

[edit] Candidates

This is a list of official pre-registered candidates that declared their 2007 presidential bid.

Name Occupation Results Notes
Cho Sun-hyeong(조순형) Member for Seongbuk-gu-eul led the impeachment of Roh Moo-hyun in 2004
Kim Min-seok(김민석) Former Assembly member Former Seoul mayoral candidate in 2002 local body election(when Lee Myung Bak was elected that position)
Lee In-je(이인제) Member for Nonsan, Geumsan and Gyeryung Presidential candidate of election 1997
Shin Guk-hwan(신국환) Member for Munkyeong and Yecheon Former Minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy of Roh's Administration
Jang Sang(장 상) Former leader of Democratic party Former president of Ewha Womans University

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