Korea Socialist Party

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Korea Socialist Party
 
KSP Logo
 
Leader Gwangeun Choi
 
Founded 1998
Headquarters BS Tower, 106-7 of Nogosan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
 
Ideology Social Republicanism, Ecologism
 
Website
sp.or.kr
Korea Socialist Party
Hangul 한국사회당
Hanja 韓國社會黨
Revised Romanization Hanguk Sahoe-dang
McCune-Reischauer Han'guk Sahoe-dang

Korea Socialist Party is a minor progressivist political party in South Korea, established in 1998. It advocates the social republicanism, peace and environmentalism.

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[edit] History

The Victory of People 21 (국민승리21) party (later DLP) was formed as a preparation of South Korean presidential election, 1997. It was an attempt to unite the progressivists in South Korea, but some progressivists focusing on class struggle didn't agree to the policy line of VoP21 - they thought there was an excess of nationalism in VoP21. For example, the slogan of Kwon Young-ghil, the presidential candidate of VoP21, was "Stand up, Korea!" ("일어나라 코리아!"). After the election, these progressivists formed Youth Progressive Party (청년진보당).

The Youth Progressive Party ran for election of National Assembly in Guro-gu local constituency, and gained 4.1% of votes. In August 2001, the party changed its name to Socialist Party under the slogan of "Against Capitalism, Against WPK", aiming some nationalists called NL(National Liberation) in DLP.

The party has changed its name to Hopeful Society party (희망사회당) in April 2006, and to Korea Socialist Party (한국사회당) in October 2006 because of the law about political parties in South Korea.

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Several times, the Party has run candidates for President or Parliament(e.g. Kim Yeong-Gyu in the presidential election, 2002) but has never won any elections.

Preparing for the 2007 presidential election, Geum Min is running for nomination as the party's candidate for president. He proposed the idea of social republicanism, now adapted as a plank on the party's platform.

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