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(Redirected from Democratic National Party (South Korea)) 1949–1955 political party in South Korea
Democratic Nationalist Party 민주국민당
民主國民黨
AbbreviationDNP
Founded1949
Dissolved1955
Preceded byKorea Democratic Party
Succeeded byDemocratic Party
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing

 A: The DNP belongs to the Minjudangkye liberal party genealogy [ko], not the pro-Rhee conservative party genealogy [ko] of South Korea, but the actual political stance at the time was right-wing conservative.
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The Democratic Nationalist Party (Korean: 민주국민당; Hanja: 民主國民黨; RRMinjugukmindang, DNP) was a conservative political party in South Korea.

History

The DNP was established on 10 February 1949 as a merger of the Korea Democratic Party and groups that supported Yi Chong-chon (who headed a youth organisation) and Shin Ik-hee (a member of the National Association), with the new party holding 70 of the 200 seats in the Assembly. It supported the creation of a parliamentary republic, and in 1950 proposed a constitutional amendment to this effect, although it was defeated in the Assembly.

In the 1950 parliamentary elections the party received the highest share of the vote, although at 10%, it won only 24 of the 210 seats in a parliament dominated by independents. It nominated Yi Si-yeong as its candidate for the 1952 presidential elections; he finished third with 11% of the vote.

The 1954 parliamentary elections saw the party's vote share fall to 8% as it was reduced to 15 seats. In 1955 it was succeeded by the Democratic Party.

Election results

President

Election Candidate Votes % Result
1952 Yi Si-yeong 764,715 10.89 Not elected

Vice President

Election Candidate Votes % Result
1952 Chough Pyung-ok 575,260 8.06 Not elected

House of Representatives

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Status
1950 Sin Ik-hui
Kim Sung-su
683,910 9.79 24 / 210 new 1st Opposition
1954 Sin Ik-hui 593,499 7.92 15 / 203 Decrease 9 4th Opposition

References

  1. 민주국민당(民主國民黨). Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 4 November 2021. 1949년 2월 한국민주당과 대한국민당이 중심이 되어 결성한 우익정당. [It is a right-wing party formed in February 1949, centered on the Korean Democratic Party and the Korean Nationalist Party.]
  2. ^ Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood Press, pp666–667
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