The Korea Nationalist Party (; KNP) was a
political party
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in
South Korea
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.
History
The party was established towards the end of 1949 by a group of 71 MPs led by
Yun Chi-young
Yun Chi-Young (Korea:윤치영, hanja:尹致暎, February 10, 1898 – February 10, 1996) was an independence activist, journalist, and politician, diplomat of South Korea. He was the first Interior Minister (1948), 2nd Republic of Korea Ambass ...
.
[Haruhiro Fukui (1985) ''Political parties of Asia and the Pacific'', Greenwood Press, p672] In the
1950 parliamentary elections it received 9.7% of the vote and won 24 seats, emerging as the joint-largest party with the
Democratic Nationalist Party. In the
next elections in 1954 it was reduced to only three seats.
Yun was the KNP candidate for the vice-presidency in the
1956 elections, receiving only 2.8% of the vote. The party lost parliamentary representation in the
1958 elections
Election results
Vice President
House of Representatives
References
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