Democratic_Labour_Party_(South_Korea) Democratic_Labour_Party_(South_Korea)

Democratic Labour Party (South Korea) - Definition and Overview

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Democratic Labour Party (South Korea)
Korean name
Hangul: 민주 노동당
Hanja: 民主勞動黨
Revised Romanization: Minju Nodongdang
McCune-Reischauer: Minju Nodongdang

The Democratic Labour Party is a political party in South Korea, established in January 2000. It was founded in the effort to create a political wing for the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions(Minju Nochong in Korean), the more leftist of the two union federations in South Korea. Its president is Kim Hye-kyung (김혜경).

The party gained 10 seats in National Assembly for the first time in 2004 parliamentary election.

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