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民众党
The Korean People's political party primarily refers to the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), which is the founding and ruling political party of North Korea. It was established in 1949 through the merger of the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of South Korea. The WPK is deeply rooted in the principles of Juche, a political ideology of self-reliance that was introduced by Kim Il-sung, the country's first leader. Juche is often considered a variant of Marxism-Leninism, adapted to the Korean context, emphasizing independence in political, economic, and… Read more
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绿党韩国
The Green Korea political party is a political entity in South Korea that aligns itself with the broader global Green movement, which emphasizes environmental protection, sustainability, and social justice. The core values and principles of the Green Korea party revolve around the commitment to creating a society that lives in harmony with the natural world, advocating for policies that prioritize the health of the planet and the well-being of all its inhabitants.
Central to the party's ideology is the belief in ecological wisdom. This means that the party advocates for decision-making… Read more
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绿色佛教联合党
The Korean Green Buddhist United political party is a unique amalgamation of environmental activism and Buddhist principles, emerging within South Korea's political landscape. This party represents a novel approach to politics, intertwining the spiritual and ethical teachings of Buddhism with the urgent global need for environmental sustainability and ecological preservation. At its core, the party is driven by the values of compassion, interdependence, and mindfulness, which are central to Buddhist philosophy. These values inform a political and social agenda that seeks not only to addr… Read more
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正义党
The Korean Justice Party, known in South Korea, is a progressive political entity that has carved out a distinct identity within the nation's political landscape. Established with a focus on social justice, economic equality, and environmental sustainability, the party aims to address the disparities and challenges faced by various segments of South Korean society. Its values are deeply rooted in advocating for the rights of marginalized groups, including workers, women, and the LGBTQ+ community, striving for a more inclusive and equitable society.
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国际绿党
The Korean International Green political party is a political entity in South Korea that aligns itself with the broader global Green movement, which emphasizes environmental protection, social justice, and grassroots democracy. This party, like its international counterparts, is built on the foundation of promoting sustainable development and addressing the urgent challenges of climate change, ecological degradation, and the preservation of biodiversity. Its values are deeply rooted in the principle of ecological wisdom, advocating for policies and practices that ensure the health and sustain… Read more
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Hannara党
The Hannara Party, also known as the Grand National Party (GNP) in its earlier iterations, has been a significant conservative political force in South Korea. Its roots can be traced back to the pro-business, anti-communist ideologies that have shaped South Korea's political landscape since its establishment. The party has undergone various transformations and rebrandings over the years, reflecting shifts in leadership, political alliances, and the changing priorities of the South Korean electorate.
The core values of the Hannara Party traditionally center around a strong commitment to… Read more
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Minjoo党
The Korean Minjoo Party, also known as The Democratic Party of Korea, is a prominent political party in South Korea. It has played a significant role in the country's political landscape, particularly championing progressive causes. The party's roots can be traced back to the pro-democracy movements of the 1980s, which sought to end authoritarian rule and promote a more open and democratic society. Over the years, it has undergone several name changes and reorganizations, reflecting the dynamic nature of South Korean politics.
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工党
The Korean Labor Party, often associated with North Korea (officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or DPRK), is not a separate entity but is intrinsically linked to the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). The WPK is the founding and ruling political party of North Korea, and it operates under a unique political system that is vastly different from the multi-party systems found in many other countries. The term "Korean Labor Party" is sometimes used interchangeably by outsiders with the Workers' Party of Korea, especially in historical contexts… Read more
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新世界党
The Saenuri Party, also known as the New Frontier Party, has been a significant political force in South Korea. It is a conservative political party that has undergone various name changes and rebranding efforts over the years, reflecting shifts in leadership, policy focus, and attempts to connect with a broader base of voters. The party's roots can be traced back to the Grand National Party (GNP), which itself was a successor to several other conservative parties in South Korea's political history.
The values and policies of the Saenuri Party are grounded in conservative principles,… Read more
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Independent [political party affiliation]
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共和党
The Korean Republican political party does not exist as a major political entity in South Korea, which is the primary context when discussing contemporary Korean politics in English. South Korea's political landscape has been predominantly shaped by other parties, such as the Democratic Party of Korea, which is a center-left political party, and the People Power Party, a center-right conservative political party. These parties, along with others, have played significant roles in the country's democratic processes and governance.
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Christian Liberal Party
The Korean Christian Liberal Party is not a widely recognized or established political entity on the international stage or within South Korea's political landscape, which is dominated by larger parties such as the Democratic Party of Korea, the People Power Party, and others. However, the concept of a "Korean Christian Liberal Party" suggests a political organization that would seek to blend Christian values with liberal political principles within the context of South Korean society.
In general, Christian political parties around the world often prioritize social issues and… Read more
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民主党
The Korean Democratic Party, often discussed in the context of South Korea's political landscape, is not a currently active or major political entity as of our last update in 2023. However, the term might be confused with or refer to historical parties or factions within South Korea's dynamic political history, or it might be a misnomer for existing parties with similar names. South Korea's political scene is characterized by a fluidity of party names, mergers, and dissolutions, making it somewhat complex.
Historically, there have been several iterations of parties with "De… Read more
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人们的新党改革
The Korean People's Party for Reform, as of our last update, is a political entity in South Korea that emerged in response to the perceived need for political and social reform within the country. This party positions itself as an advocate for change, aiming to address and rectify issues that have long been entrenched in South Korean society and politics. While specific platforms and policies can evolve, the core values of the Korean People's Party for Reform generally revolve around enhancing transparency, accountability, and fairness within the political system.
The party seeks to… Read more
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人民联合党
The Korean People's United political party does not exist as a recognized political entity in either South Korea or North Korea. The political landscapes of both countries are distinct and feature different political parties that align with their respective governmental and ideological frameworks.
In South Korea, the political scene is a multi-party system where several major and minor parties compete for power. The parties in South Korea primarily range across the political spectrum, from conservative to liberal, each advocating for various policies that reflect their ideologies. These… Read more