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The Open Democratic Party ( ko, 열린민주당) was a
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political party in
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formed on 8 March 2020. The Party was absorbed back into the
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unconditionally on 14 January 2022.


History

On 28 February 2020,
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, a former Democratic MP, announced his intention to form a new party. He had initially launched his bid to run for
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1st constituency for 2020 election under the Democratic banner but was disqualified by the party due to controversies including sexual harassment. He, however, declared not to run for the election. Lee Keun-shik, the then-leader of the group, harshly criticized the
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(UFP) for establishing its
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, the
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(FKP), in order to overcome the new electoral law granting proportional seats. He denounced the UFP's action as "immoral" while emphasising they will stop the UFP-FKP duo to win the election. Sohn Hye-won, an
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MP who had quit the Democratic Party, announced they would join this party. On 8 March 2020, the party was officially formed and elected Lee Keun-shik as its president. The party gained only three seats, much less than expectations. Lee resigned on 19 April in order to take responsibility of the party's defeat. On 12 May 2020, Choi Kang-wook was elected as the new president of the party. On December 26, 2021, it was announced that the Open Democratic Party had agreed to unify with the
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, with the latter remaining the party name. The Democratic Party leaders agreed to accept all the conditions suggested by the Open Democratic Party. The process was expected to be completed in January 2022. On 14 January 2022, the Open Democratic Party and its 3 proportional representative members of Parliament was fully absorbed into the Democratic Party of Korea.


Political positions

The party had criticised the Democratic Party for adopting a more
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approach in recent years. However, Sohn Hye-won said that the party welcomed both conservatives and progressives, should they have wished to join.


2023 Recreation

On 18 December 2022, a political party named "Open Democratic Party" was filed for creation under the National Election Commission. This Party uses the same logo, party colors, and slogans of the disbanded 2020 Open Democratic Party. The recreation is led by Youtuber-turned-politician Kim Sang-gyun and does not include any of the former Party leaders from the 2020 rendition. The 2023 rendition of the Open Democratic Party's founding committee expressed that it would succeed the existing Open Democratic Party in terms of not only the party name but also the platform and policies in order to realize the reform values of the past Open Democratic Party that could not be realized. Former members of the 2020 Open Democratic Party condemned the recreation of the Party, saying it was the Party member's wishes to merge with the Democratic Party. Former 2020 Open Democratic Party members also condemned the "outright theft" of the 2020 Party's slogans, representative color codes, and logo designs.


Election results


References


External links


Official website
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