The Labor Party () is a
democratic socialist
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political party in
South Korea
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.
History
After the
New Progressive Party and the
Socialist Party
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voted to unite in 2012, the Labor Party was officially formed the following year. It held its interim party congress on 21 July 2013.
On 5 February 2022, it was announced that the unregistered
Socialist Revolutionary Workers' Party agreed to merge with the Labor Party in order to create a unified socialist vision for the
2022 South Korean presidential election under candidate Lee Baek-yoon.
Ideologies and political positions
The Labor Party is a political party led by the
Minjungminju (PD) faction, a non-nationalist left-wing tendency. The Labor Party officially supports "definitely
left-wing
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politics", "
environmentalism
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" and "
democratic socialism".
LP also showed a
center-left
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social democratic character until it absorbed the
Socialist Revolutionary Workers' Party.
Major Labor politicians are critical of "
liberal
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* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
politics" (mainly seen in the
Democratic,
Justice
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, and
Progressive Parties), and hold that true progressivism is only possible through
socialism
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. LP envisions the realization of "socialist politics" beyond '
left-liberal politics' and '
conservative
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politics' that have dominated South Korean politics.
A Labor Party major politician, Lee Gap-yong (), has critiqued the
Progressive Party Progressive Party may refer to:
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* Progressive Party of Working People, Cyprus
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and
Justice Party for not being truly "
progressive". According to him, the Progressive Party, classified as
far-left in the South Korean political context, has "given up"
socialism
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. (However, unlike the Progressive Party, the Labor Party is not classified as far-left because it has a critical tendency toward
North Korea
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.)
Leadership
*
Hong Sehwa and An Hyo-sang, 2012
*Kim Jong-cheol, 2012 (''acting'')
*
Kim Il-ung, 2012–2013
*
Lee Yong-gill, 2013–2015
*
Na Gyung-che
Na Gyung-che is the co-representative of the Justice Party in South Korea. He was a delegate of the Labor Party in South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern par ...
, 2015
*Choe Seung-hyeon, 2015 (''acting'')
*Kim Sang-cheol, 2015
*
Koo Kyo-hyun, 2015–2016
*Kim Gang-ho, 2016 (''acting'')
*Lee Gap-yong, 2016–2018
*Na Do-won, 2018-2019 (''acting'')
*Shin Ji-hae, Yong Hae-in, 2019
*Hyun Lin, 2019 (''acting'')
*Hyun Lin, 2019–2021
*Na Do-won, 2021–2022
*Na Do-won, Yi Jong-hoe, 2022–present
Election results
President
Legislature
Local
See also
*
Pak Noja
*
Park Eun-ji
*
Progressivism in South Korea
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Historically, t ...
*
Socialism in South Korea
*
Justice Party (South Korea)
The Justice Party (JP; ) is a centre-left to left-wing political party in South Korea. It has been placed as liberal, progressive, and social democratic. It was founded on 21 October 2012 when it split from moderates of the Unified Pro ...
*
Basic Income Party
References
External links
*
Political parties in South Korea
Democratic socialist parties in Asia
Progressive parties in South Korea
Socialism in South Korea
Left-wing parties in South Korea
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