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Political party in South Korea
Democratic Socialist Party 민주사회당
AbbreviationDSP
FoundedJanuary 20, 1981 (1981-01-20)
DissolvedMarch 28, 1982
Merged intoNew Politics Alliance for Democracy

The Democratic Socialist Party (Korean: 민주사회당) was a political party in South Korea that was founded in 1981 and dissolved in 1982 after merging with the New Politics Alliance for Democracy.

Election results

Legislative elections

Election First-preference votes FPv% Seats
1981 524,361 3.24% 2 / 276

Presidential elections

Election First-preference votes FPv% Outcome
1981 825 0.01% Eliminated in first round

References

  1. South Korea: Politics under Chun Doo Hwan (PDF) (Report). Central Intelligence Agency (published 30 April 2007). September 1981. p. 10. Retrieved 18 December 2024.