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The Grand Unified Democratic New Party (; GUDNP) was a political party of
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
. It was formed out of the
Uri Party The Yeollin Uri Party (), generally abbreviated to Uri Party (), was the ruling political party in South Korea from 2003–2007. It had a liberal political ideology in order to support then President Roh Moo-hyun. Chung Sye Kyun was the last le ...
and its resulting splinter groups.
Chung Dong-young Chung Dong-young (born 27 July 1953 in Sunchang County, North Jeolla) is a politician and was the United New Democratic Party nominee for President of South Korea in 2007. From April 2004 until December 2005, Chung was the South Korean Minister ...
was the UNDP candidate in the
2007 South Korean presidential election Presidential elections were held in South Korea on 19 December 2007. The election was won by Lee Myung-bak of the Grand National Party, returning conservatives to the Blue House for the first time in ten years. Lee defeated Grand Unified Democra ...
; he lost to
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. On February 17, 2008, the party merged with the Democratic Party to form the United Democratic Party.


Brief history

The party was formed when loyalists to president Roh Moo-hyun in the
Uri Party The Yeollin Uri Party (), generally abbreviated to Uri Party (), was the ruling political party in South Korea from 2003–2007. It had a liberal political ideology in order to support then President Roh Moo-hyun. Chung Sye Kyun was the last le ...
chose to break ranks from other party members who showed lukewarm support for the administration. Some 80 out of 152 lawmakers of the Uri Party joined the new party, a conservative-liberal minority group from the Hannara Party (led by
Son Hak-Gyu Sohn Hak-kyu (born 22 November 1947) is a South Korean politician and the former governor of Gyeonggi-do, the most populous province in Korea. He became a politician in 1996 as a congressman of Grand National Party, and became a governor of Gye ...
), and a group of progressive
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' group from outside South Korean politics also joined, seeking to complete political reforms. As a result of merge with the
Uri Party The Yeollin Uri Party (), generally abbreviated to Uri Party (), was the ruling political party in South Korea from 2003–2007. It had a liberal political ideology in order to support then President Roh Moo-hyun. Chung Sye Kyun was the last le ...
, this party has been ranked as the biggest political party in the
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by 140 of 298 seats (as of January 14, 2008). After receiving a 'shocked' result at the
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, the delegates of its party decided to elect a new leader, with adopting a '
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'-style system. On January 11, with more than a half delegates' vote,
Son Hak-Gyu Sohn Hak-kyu (born 22 November 1947) is a South Korean politician and the former governor of Gyeonggi-do, the most populous province in Korea. He became a politician in 1996 as a congressman of Grand National Party, and became a governor of Gye ...
was elected to lead at the 2008 parliamentary election.


Principles of policies

This party's platform emphasized these 4 key ideologies. *
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Presidential election primary


Timeline

These list of key events has been managed by its public primary election committee(국민경선위원회). *August 21 and August 22, 2007 - Official announcement has been made by its committee. Registration process has been done. *August 25, 2007 - The full list of official candidate for the primary has been announced. 'Cut-off' process begins. *August 27, 2007 - 'The policy debate' for its candidates has been done. *September 5, 2007 - The result of cut-off election (to nominate 5 candidates to go to its primary) will be announced. *September 5 to September 14, 2007 - Nationwide 'Policy debate'(tour) will be held in several cities. *September 15 to October 14, 2007 - The primary election will be held in 8 multi-regional areas. (''see 'Results' for more details'') *October 14, 2007 -
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was elected as the official presidential candidate of the party.


Rules

* Cut-off process (August 25 ~ September 5) ** The official result of cut-off process has been combining a result from public poll(50%), and a poll result from its 10,000 randomly selected delegates(50%). 'Public poll' has been conducted from all eligible voters (whether this party is in favour or not). ** Top-5 candidates who earn more votes will join to its official primary''(Result has been announced-see 'Candidates')'' * Primary election (September 15 ~ October 14) The official result of this primary combines all votes of these key methods.
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and
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system is being used. ** 1. Regional Rounds from 8 multi-provincial divisions (see below) ** 2. The total number of ' Mobile vote' cast ** 3. Public opinion polls which conducted from October 8 to 14 Method 1 and 2 grants exactly 90% of results (Method 3 grants 10%). The official candidate of this party will be nominated on October 14, just after the last regional rounds finishes. Due to the executives of this party's decision, All candidates did not contested during the
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holidays and the 2007 Inter-Korean summit periods.


Candidates

As of August 25, 2007, 9 politicians has been set up to their presidential bid. Before starting their official primary to the South Korean public, they have to access the 'cut-off' process to reduce from 9 to 5. Later, the number of candidates reduced to 3 after ex-Health and Welfare Minister
Rhyu Si-min Rhyu Si-min (; born July 28, 1959) is a South Korean politician who served as the 44th Minister of Health and Welfare from February 2006 to May 2007. Before starting his political career since August 2002, he was a journalist of ''Dong-a Ilbo' ...
and former Prime Minister
Han Myeong-sook Han Myeong-sook (born March 24, 1944; ko, 한명숙 ) was the Prime Minister of South Korea from April 2006 to March 2007. She is South Korea's first female prime minister (second female prime minister overall if the acting premiership of Chan ...
quit the race. Here's a list of official candidates of the UNDP primary that announced on September 5, 2007, 05:30
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. (Placed in order. Not considered its cut-off results. Based as of September 23, 2007)


Results

Source
The current status of the UNDP Primary
Seoprise.com, Retrieved on October 1, 2007.


Re-merge with Democratic Party

On February,2007, Kim-Han-Kil, who was the flood leader of Uri party, decided to defect Uri party (열린우리당) with 23 councilors. And, they formed the new party (their purpose was the destruction of Uri party (열린우리당), and the president Roh-Mu-Hyun, and his supporters). And some councilors of Uri party (열린우리당), supporters of Kim-Han-Kil, and supporters of Son-Hak-Gyu merged, and then they formed the United New Democracy Party (대통합민주신당). On February 17, 2008, the UNDP merged with the
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(민주당), forming the United Democratic Party (통합민주당). This was four years after the
Uri Party The Yeollin Uri Party (), generally abbreviated to Uri Party (), was the ruling political party in South Korea from 2003–2007. It had a liberal political ideology in order to support then President Roh Moo-hyun. Chung Sye Kyun was the last le ...
(열린우리당)'s split from the Millennium Democratic Party (새천년민주당). 통합민주당 공식 출범
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, Retrieved on March 5, 2008


Election results


See also

* United Democratic Party *
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References


External links


Official Homepage
(International homepage is under construction)
Official Infopage for the 2007 presidential primary
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