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Revision as of 16:53, 26 March 2012

Unified Progressive Party
LeaderRhyu Si-min, Lee Jung-hee, Sim Sang-jeong
FoundedDecember 5, 2011 (2011-12-05)
Merger ofPeople's Participation Party, Democratic Labor Party, elements of the New Progressive Party
HeadquartersNoryangjin-ro 12, Solbom Building 12th floor, Dongjak-gu, Seoul
IdeologyKorean liberalism[1]
Progressivism[2]
Political positionLeft-wing[3][4]
ColoursPurple
Seats in the National Assembly
7 / 299
Website
(Korean)
Unified Progressive Party
Hangul
통합진보당
Hanja
統合進步黨
Revised RomanizationTonghapjinbodang
McCune–ReischauerTonghapjinbodang

The Unified Progressive Party (UPP) is a left-leaning political party in South Korea. It was founded on 5 December 2011 as a merger of the Democratic Labor Party, the People's Participation Party of Rhyu Si-min, and a faction of the New Progressive Party.[2][5] It is jointly chaired by Rhyu Si-min, Lee Jung-hee, and Sim Sang-jeong[6][4]

The UPP has proposed an alliance with the major liberal Democratic United Party (DUP), which the DUP has rejected.[4]

References

  1. ^ Chung Min-uck (5 December 2011), "Minor liberal parties launch coalition", The Korea Times, retrieved 14 March 2012
  2. ^ a b "Minor parties launch 'Unified Progressive Party'", The Korea Times, 5 December 2011, retrieved 1 February 2012
  3. ^ Liberal parties agree to field unified candidates for April elections, Yonhap News Agency, 10 March 2012
  4. ^ a b c Bae Hyun-jung (20 January 2012), "Minority parties struggle", The Korea Herald, retrieved 1 February 2012
  5. ^ "S. Korea's minor parties coalesce to form new progressive party", People's Daily Online, 5 December 2012, retrieved 1 February 2012
  6. ^ Progressive parties unified, Yonhap News Agency, retrieved 1 February 2012