The People Power Party (; PPP), formerly known as the United Future Party (; UFP), is a
conservative political party in
South Korea. Controlling the
South Korean presidency, it is the second largest party in the
National Assembly. PPP, along with its historic rival, the
Democratic Party Democratic Party most often refers to:
*Democratic Party (United States)
Democratic Party and similar terms may also refer to:
Active parties Africa
*Botswana Democratic Party
*Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea
*Gabonese Democratic Party
*Demo ...
, make up the two largest political parties in South Korea.
The party was formed on 17 February 2020 by the merger of the
Liberty Korea Party
The Liberty Korea Party () was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (), and before that as the Hanna ...
,
New Conservative Party, and
Onward for Future 4.0
Onward for Future 4.0 (Korean: 미래를 향한 전진 4.0) was a South Korean political party.
History
The Onward for Future 4.0 was founded by its president, Lee Un-ju, a former MP of the Bareunmirae Party who was dissatisfied with the lea ...
, as well as several minor parties and political organizations.
History
Background
Due to the
political scandal in 2016,
President Park Geun-hye was impeached, and several
MPs
MPS, M.P.S., MPs, or mps may refer to:
Science and technology
* Mucopolysaccharidosis, genetic lysosomal storage disorder
* Mononuclear phagocyte system, cells in mammalian biology
* Myofascial pain syndrome
* Metallopanstimulin
* Potassium perox ...
quit the then-ruling
Saenuri Party
The Liberty Korea Party () was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (), and before that as the H ...
to form the
Bareun Party. The Saenuri Party changed its name to the
Liberty Korea Party
The Liberty Korea Party () was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (), and before that as the Hanna ...
(LKP), but following the
final impeachment of Park on 10 March 2017, it ''de jure'' lost its ruling party position. After the
Democratic
Democrat, Democrats, or Democratic may refer to:
Politics
*A proponent of democracy, or democratic government; a form of government involving rule by the people.
*A member of a Democratic Party:
**Democratic Party (United States) (D)
**Democratic ...
presidential candidate
Moon Jae-in was elected on 9 May, the LKP officially became the main opposition.
Although several Bareun MPs returned to the LKP, the LKP did not recover its support, losing ground in the
2018 local elections.
Its president,
Hong Jun-pyo, immediately resigned to take responsibility for the serious defeat.
The Bareun Party, which had merged with the smaller
centrist People's Party to form the
Bareunmirae Party, also faced a defeat in the local elections.
The two conservative parties held snap leadership elections.
On 2 September 2018, the Bareunmirae Party elected
Sohn Hak-kyu as its new president.
On 27 February 2019, the Liberty Korea Party elected former
Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn as its new leader.
Lee Un-ju
Lee Un-ju ( ko, 이언주; born 8 November 1972) is a South Korean lawyer and politician who served as the National Assembly (South Korea), Member of the National Assembly for Gwangmyeong 2nd constituency from 2012 to 2020. She formerly served as ...
, a Bareunmirae MP, quit her party and was widely expected to join the LKP but formed a new party named
Onward for Future 4.0
Onward for Future 4.0 (Korean: 미래를 향한 전진 4.0) was a South Korean political party.
History
The Onward for Future 4.0 was founded by its president, Lee Un-ju, a former MP of the Bareunmirae Party who was dissatisfied with the lea ...
. With the exit of the Bareunmirae Party's President Sohn, other former Bareun MPs faced conflicts and founded the
New Conservative Party. As a "conservative union", the Liberty Korea Party, Onward for Future 4.0, and the New Conservative Party agreed to merge and establish a new party.
The new party's name was initially set as the Grand Unified New Party (
Korean: 대통합신당), but soon changed to United Future Party (
Korean: 미래통합당).
Park Hyung-joon
Park Heong-joon (; born 19 January 1960) is a South Korean journalist, educator and politician. He was a former professor of the Sociology Department and Graduate School of International Studies at Dong-a University from 1 September 1991 to 1 ...
, who led the merger and re-foundation, explained that the name shows support for youths and political solidarity.
Founding congress
Following the merger and re-foundation of the 3 conservative parties into the United Future Party (UFP) on 17 February 2020,
it elected the Liberty Korea Party's President Hwang Kyo-ahn as the new president.
Though much of the UFP's leadership resembles that of the LKP, Vice-presidents
Won Hee-ryong
Won Hee-ryong (born February 14, 1964) is a South Korean politician who is the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport since May 11, 2022. He was a member of the 16th, 17th, and 18th National Assembly, and a Supreme Council Member of t ...
and
Kim Young-hwan are not from the LKP.
The President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in and the Democratic Party Leader
Lee Hae-chan congratulated the new party's founding, but the move was not welcomed by other members. Some sources reported that the party is planning to file a lawsuit against Moon.
Yoo Seong-min
Yoo Seong-min (, born 7 January 1958), also known as Yoo Seung-min, is a South Korean economist and politician. Yoo is former a member of the Korean Parliament and was the Bareun Party's presidential nominee in the 2017 South Korean presidenti ...
, the former Bareunmirae president, did not attend the founding congress. Yoo Young-ha, who is in support of Park Geun-hye, exited the LKP before the formation of the new party.
2020–2021
The party contested as an alliance with its sister
satellite party, the
Future Korea Party (FKP), in the
2020 elections
The following elections were scheduled to occur in 2020. The International Foundation for Electoral Systems maintains a comprehensive list of upcoming elections on its E-Guide Platform. The National Democratic Institute also maintains a calend ...
. However, some UFP candidates provoked controversies for defamatory remarks, such as
Cha Myong-jin and
Kim Dae-ho.
The party was defeated in the election with some of the worst results historically for a conservative party in South Korea. The UFP won 103 out of 300 seats in the National Assembly, slightly over one-third of the seats. The party lost several key figures, including
Oh Se-hoon,
Na Kyung-won,
Shim Jae-chul, and
Kim Jin-tae. Party Leader
Hwang Kyo-ahn, who contested for
Jongno, was defeated by former
Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon. Hwang announced that he would stand down as the party president.
Following Hwang's resignation, it was reported that the party would temporarily establish the Emergency Planning Committee, led by
Kim Chong-in. Several members, such as
Kim Young-woo
Kim Young-woo (born June 15, 1984) is a South Korean football (soccer), football player who currently plays for Jeonnam Dragons.
Club honours
''At Gyeongnam FC''
*Korean FA Cup runner-up: 1
:: Korean FA Cup 2008, 2008
''At Jeonbuk Hyundai Mot ...
, disagreed with the establishment of the committee. Hong Jun-pyo, who showed an intention to return to the UFP, also opposed the proposal and revealed Kim's past corruption allegations.
On 8 May,
Joo Ho-young was elected the UFP's Floor Leader, automatically becoming the party's interim Leader. On 22 May, the party held an election to nominate Kim Chong-in as the interim President until the next
by-elections on 7 April 2021,
which he accepted. The same day, the FKP announced its merger by 29 May.
On 28 May, both the UFP and FKP officially declared their merger as the unified UFP.
On 13 August, Realmeter had revealed an opinion poll showing that the party has gained more supporters than the ruling Democratic Party (UFP: 36.5%–DP: 33.4%).
This was the first time that a conservative party gained more support than a liberal party since the political scandal of former President Park Geun-hye in October 2016.
On 31 August, the party decided to change its name to the People Power (
Korean: 국민의힘; the "Party" was added later).
The party requested that the name be changed to the
National Election Commission
An election commission is a body charged with overseeing the implementation of electioneering process of any country. The formal names of election commissions vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and may be styled an electoral commission, a c ...
.
It has been argued that the new proposed name was similar to the minor centrist
People Party
The Green Party, also known as the Green Party UK, was a Green politics, Green political party in the United Kingdom.
Prior to 1985 it was called the Ecology Party, and before that PEOPLE Party, PEOPLE. In 1990, it separated into three polit ...
of
Ahn Cheol-soo.
There are speculations that the party is willing to form an electoral alliance with the minor opposition party in the 2021 by-elections.
Jung Chung-rae
Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philo ...
, an MP of the Democratic Party, criticised the name for being too similar to a civic organisation established in 2003, where he used to serve as its first co-president.
On 2 September, the party officially changed its name to the People Power Party, its current name.
The PPP declared that it would be a centrist and
pragmatic party.
On 14 September, the party revealed its logo and its 3 colours—red, yellow, and blue, based on its temporary decisions. These colours were officially confirmed on 23 September, although yellow was replaced with white.
On 17 September,
Kwon Sung-dong
Gwon also written as Kwon () is a Korean family name. Some sources list as many 56 clans, but most of them were merged with the Andong Gwon clan under the Sijeung-gong faction soon after the establishment of the Goryeo Kingdom.
Andong Gwon cla ...
, the MP for
Gangneung, officially returned to the PPP, leading the party to have 104 seats.
He left the party before the 2020 elections, where he ran as an independent candidate.
The PPP's total seats were reverted to 103 after
Park Duk-hyum
A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. Urban parks are green spaces set aside for recreation inside towns and cities. N ...
, the MP for
Boeun-
Okcheon-
Yeongdong-
Goesan, quit the party on 23 September following corruption allegations.
He denied all allegations related to him and his family.
On 22 December,
Jeon Bong-min Jeon may refer to:
* Jeon (Korean surname)
* Jeon (food), a Korean pancake
* Jeon or chŏn, a subunit of various currencies of the Korean peninsula, including:
** North Korean won
** South Korean won (1945–1953)
** The former Korean won
** Th ...
, the MP for
Suyeong, quit the party following corruption allegations against himself and his father.
On 7 January 2021,
Kim Byong-wook
Kim or KIM may refer to:
Names
* Kim (given name)
* Kim (surname)
** Kim (Korean surname)
*** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties
**** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948
** Kim, Vietnamese ...
, the MP for
Pohang South-
Ulleung, withdrew from the PPP due to a controversy related to
sexual harassment
Sexual harassment is a type of harassment involving the use of explicit or implicit sexual overtones, including the unwelcome and inappropriate promises of rewards in exchange for sexual favors. Sexual harassment includes a range of actions fro ...
. The same day,
Kim Tae-ho, the former
Governor of South Gyeongsang and the incumbent MP for
Sancheong-
Hamyang-
Geochang-
Hapcheon, officially rejoined the party.
2021 by-elections
Before the
2021 by-elections, the party elected the former
Mayor of Seoul Oh Se-hoon as its
Seoul mayoral candidate, as well as the former MP for Suyeong,
Park Hyung-joon
Park Heong-joon (; born 19 January 1960) is a South Korean journalist, educator and politician. He was a former professor of the Sociology Department and Graduate School of International Studies at Dong-a University from 1 September 1991 to 1 ...
as its
Busan mayoral candidate on 4 March 2021.
In the by-elections on 7 April, the party achieved an outright victory despite the government's low popularity, where both Oh and Park were elected by a large margin.
Oh Se-hoon, who formerly stepped down as the Mayor of Seoul in 2011, defeated the Democratic candidate
Park Young-sun
Park Young-sun (; born 22 January 1960) is a South Korean journalist-turned politician previously served as the second Minister of SMEs and Startups under President Moon Jae-in from April 2019 to 2021 and the first woman to lead SME-specialise ...
and successfully came back to the position.
Park Hyung-joon also defeated the Democratic candidate
Kim Young-choon
Kim Young-choon (Korean: 김영춘, born 5 February 1962) is a South Korean former politician serving as the Secretary-General of the National Assembly from June 2020. He was previously President Moon Jae-in's first Minister of Oceans and Fis ...
and was elected the Mayor of Busan, despite his several controversies, such as
Haeundae LCT The Sharp.
The same day, the MP for
Gimcheon Song Eon-seog
A song is a musical composition intended to be performed by the human voice. This is often done at distinct and fixed pitches (melodies) using patterns of sound and silence. Songs contain various forms, such as those including the repetition ...
, faced public backlashes after it was reported that he was swearing and assaulting office workers. He quit the party on 14 April.
In opposition (2021–2022)
On 8 April 2021, Joo Ho-young returned as the interim President of the party. He announced his intention to resign as the parliamentary leader on 16 April, adding that he would not serve until his term finishes on 29 May, but instead, until a new person is elected.
The same day, the party declared that they will continue the processes to merge the minor People Party.
On 30 April, the former
Mayor of Ulsan Kim Gi-hyeon was elected the new parliamentary leader of the party, defeating
Kim Tae-heum,
Kweon Seong-dong, and
Yu Eui-dong
Yu Eui-dong (Korean: 유의동, born 23 June 1971) is a South Korean conservative politician who is a Member of National Assembly for Pyeongtaek 2nd constituency since 2014.
Early career
Prior to his political career, Yu studied Thai langua ...
.
He served as the acting party President until the
leadership election that was held on 11 June.
On 21 May, Kim Byong-wook, who quit the party in January following a sexual harassment controversy, officially returned to the PPP.
On 11 June,
Lee Jun-seok was elected the new President of the party, defeating
Na Kyung-won and others.
On 24 June, the party approved an independent MP
Hong Jun-pyo's bid to rejoin.
On 15 July,
Choi Jae-hyung, one of the potential candidate for the
2022 presidential election, officially joined the party.
On 30 July, the former
Prosecutor General Yoon Suk-yeol, who was also the most favourable candidate for the 2020 presidential election, officially joined the party.
On 5 August,
Yoon Sang-hyun
Yoon Sang-hyun (born September 21, 1973) is a South Korean actor and singer. He is best known for his roles in '' Queen of Housewives'' (2009), '' My Fair Lady'' (2009), '' Secret Garden'' (2011) and '' I Can Hear Your Voice'' (2013).
Career
...
, the MP for
Incheon East-
Michuhol 2nd, rejoined the party, and therefore all 4 PPP-friendly independent MPs successfully returned.
2022 presidential election and by-elections
On 5 November 2021, Yoon Suk-yeol won PPP presidential primary, defeating
Hong Jun-pyo.
In the presidential election on 9 March, Yoon was elected President of South Korea, defeating
Lee Jae-myung
Lee Jae-myung (; born 22 December 1964) is a South Korean politician serving as a member of the National Assembly and the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea. Lee was the nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2022 South Korean presiden ...
by a margin of 0.73%. The party also won at the
March 2022 by-elections that was held along with the presidential election, where the party regain 4 out of 5 constituencies.
Although the party did not contest for
Daegu
Daegu (, , literally 'large hill', 대구광역시), formerly spelled Taegu and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in South Korea.
It is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is ...
Central
Central is an adjective usually referring to being in the center of some place or (mathematical) object.
Central may also refer to:
Directions and generalised locations
* Central Africa, a region in the centre of Africa continent, also known as ...
-
South
South is one of the cardinal directions or Points of the compass, compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west.
Etymology
The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Pro ...
,
Lim Byung-hun
Lim or LIM may refer to:
Name
* Lim (Korean surname), a common Korean surname
* Lim (Chinese surname), Hokkien, Hakka, Teochew and Hainanese spelling of the Chinese family name "Lin"
* Liza Lim (born 1966), Australian classical composer
Abbrevi ...
, a pro-PPP independent candidate, was elected.
This increased the total number of the PPP MPs, from 106 to 110.
On 8 April, Kweon Seong-dong was elected parliamentary leader of the People Power Party, defeating
Cho Hae-jin
Cho Hae-jin (born 1976) is a South Korean writer.
Life
Cho Hae-jin was born in 1976 in Seoul, and graduated from the Ewha Womans University in education, and then graduated from the same university's graduate school in Korean literature. She be ...
.
On 18 April 2022, the minor
People Party
The Green Party, also known as the Green Party UK, was a Green politics, Green political party in the United Kingdom.
Prior to 1985 it was called the Ecology Party, and before that PEOPLE Party, PEOPLE. In 1990, it separated into three polit ...
merged into the PPP.
Return to the government (since 2022)
Following Yoon's inauguration as the President on 9 May, the PPP faced the
local elections in 1 June, which they achieved an outright victory.
Later, the new party leader
Lee Jun-seok, who took a critical stance toward the president, was expelled from the party.Through the text leak incident that occurred later, it was possible to understand the president's uncomfortable intentions toward the former party leader.
Ideology
The People Power Party can be seen as a
big tent political party, There are politicians with various ideologies in the PPP, but they are usually referred to as figures rather than ideologies. The party is considered a
right-wing
Right-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, authorit ...
[
] conservative political party in South Korea, but inside, it is widely distributed from moderate
Republicanism to extremists who support Neo-
McCarthyism
McCarthyism is the practice of making false or unfounded accusations of subversion and treason, especially when related to anarchism, communism and socialism, and especially when done in a public and attention-grabbing manner.
The term origin ...
.
Currently, the party is dominated by the faction friendly to the
president (pro-yun), and there are neutral to the president (Byun) and critical to the president (non-yoon).
PPP defines its main conservative values as "''jayu-minjujuui''" (), and its supporters also tend to define PPP as "''jayujuui'' political party". Foreign media tend to paraphrase the "''jayujuui''" () claimed by South Korean conservatives as "libertarian", as the PPP-backed "Jayujuui" has little to do with "liberal" in the United States political context. However, PPP's libertarianism is mainly confined to the economic sphere. In 2022, the
Ministry of Education under the PPP's ruling Yoon Suk Yeoln government changed the term "democracy" to "liberal democracy" in the new textbook to be revised in 2025, but at the same time removed all the terms "
LGBT". PPP is classified as a ''
bosujuui'' party, and
DPK is classified as a ''
jayujuui'' or ''
sahoe-jayujuui'' party.
Main factions
* Chin-yun () is right-wing to far-right. It is evaluated that the current PPP is leading the hard-line conservatism and right-wing movement. Chin Yun is
social conservatism
Social conservatism is a political philosophy and variety of conservatism which places emphasis on traditional power structures over social pluralism. Social conservatives organize in favor of duty, traditional values and social institutio ...
and
national conservatism
National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national and cultural identity. National conservatives usually combine nationalism with conservative stances promoting traditional cultural values, ...
, and is sometimes referred to as right-wing populist and anti-communist. Chin-yun is influenced by
Milton Friedman and supports libertarian economic policies.
* Bi-yun () is referred to as a moderate group. People from the
New Conservative Party are leading the way. They are ideologically inconsistent except against Yoon Suk-yeol, and there are
economic liberals and
paternalistic conservatives.
Political positions
The People's Power Party was mainly referred to as a
right-wing
Right-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, authorit ...
party, but was also referred to as the
far-right
Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
party at the beginning of its establishment.
After the election of a
new party leader, the people power party try to moved to a more moderate direction, but due to opposition from conservatives within the party, proper reform could not be carried out.
The president's bad intentions toward the party leader After being overthrown by a pro-presidential(called 친윤 or 윤핵관) faction within the party The party leader was evictioned from the party and The People's Power Party was evaluated to be moving in the far-right direction of the former
Liberty Korea Party
The Liberty Korea Party () was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (), and before that as the Hanna ...
again. After Lee Jun-seok was ousted In a text message with the floor leader, the president said “Our party is doing well. We have to keep doing this,” and “It has changed since the party leader, who internal gunpowder, changed,” he said, expressing his uncomfortable feelings toward the party leader in the past.
Economic policies
In the past, conservative political parties in South Korea also showed
economic interventionism
Economic interventionism, sometimes also called state interventionism, is an economic policy position favouring government intervention in the market process with the intention of correcting market failures and promoting the general welfare of ...
due to
Park Chung-hee
Park Chung-hee (, ; 14 November 1917 – 26 October 1979) was a South Korean politician and army general who served as the dictator of South Korea from 1961 until his assassination in 1979; ruling as an unelected military strongman from 1961 ...
's influence. However, the current PPP has become more economically liberal, and the British journal ''
The Economist'' described PPP as "
fiscal conservative" in 'The World Head 2022'.
Social policies
The PPP has a
socially conservative tendency and advocates sound budgeting, public safety, a focus on providing jobs, traditional family values, and national patriotism. Most PPP politicians oppose
LGBT rights.
Some media outlets criticized a part of the PPP's young politicians' negative attitude toward
feminism.
PPP opposes
DPK's policy of officially attempting to regulate
dog meat
Dog meat is the flesh and other edible parts derived from dogs. Historically, human consumption of dog meat has been recorded in many parts of the world. During the 19th century westward movement in the United States, ''mountainmen'', native A ...
consumption. Yang Joon-woo, a spokesman for PPP, criticized, "The state does not have the right to regulate individual tastes or eating habits".
As South Korea's low birthrate intensifies, key politicians in the PPP have moved away from the conservative immigration policies of the past and began to support a more liberal approaches. The conservative-libertarian
Yoon Suk-yeol government supports the creation of an "immigration office" (이민청) that has been discussed and failed since the past liberal
Kim Dae-jung government.
The PPP is advocating for the abolishment of the "
Korean age" and the standardization of age counting in South Korea. Lee Yong-ho, the chief of Yoon Suk-yeol 's transition committee, said the different age counting methods in the country creates "persistent confusion" and "unnecessary social and economic costs".
Diplomatic politics
South Korea is the most
pro-American
Pro-American may refer to the following ideologies that express support for the United States, its culture, or its government:
* American imperialism, a term used to describe the far-reaching cultural and political influence of the United States b ...
country among Northeast Asian countries, especially the conservative PPP's pro-American tendency is stronger, but differences in diplomatic views may occur depending on individual party members.
Diplomatic positions on China are not clearly defined, but are usually critical. However, '
conservatives' in South Korea place more importance on economic pragmatism than anti-imperialist '
liberals', so they try to avoid excessive conflicts with China in
Cross-Strait relations,
Korean culture
The traditional culture of Korea is the shared cultural and historical heritage of Korea and southern Manchuria before the division of Korea in 1945. Manchuria refers to the ancient geographical and historical region in Northeast Asia, includ ...
and
Korean history.
In diplomatic relations with
Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
, the PPP is not unconditionally conciliatory to Japan, but it shows a relatively conciliatory dovish view compared to the hawkish views of DPK politicians.
North Korea
The PPP actively supports
anti-communism (especially anti-
North Korea) and advocates the relevant campaign.
Criticism
Some right-wing young politicians of the PPP, South Korea's largest conservative party, are based on the support of the ''
Idaenam
(), abbreviated from (), is a term used in South Korea to refer to men in their 20s with negative tendencies toward feminism. The term first emerged in the late 2010s. Its antonym is (), abbreviated from ().
Views
have a negative tendency ...
''. They have also been criticized by major South Korean media and some foreign media because they are showing strong
anti-feminist tendencies. The left-of-center/liberal newspaper ''
Hankyoreh'' compared
Lee Joon-seok
The ferry MV Sewol, MV ''Sewol'' sank on the morning of April 16, 2014, en route from Incheon towards Jeju City, Jeju in South Korea. The 6,825-ton vessel sent a distress signal from about north of Byeongpungdo at 08:58 Korea Standard Time, KST ...
, a former PPP leader, with
far-right populism in Europe. The
''JoongAng'' ''Ilbo'', a moderate conservative journalist, also described Lee negatively. Because of these intraparty hawks, the PPP has been referred to as "
far-right
Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
" by
''The Nation'', an
American progressive magazine.
However, in the South Korean political position, Lee Joon-seok was known as a politician who distanced himself from the
Liberty Korea Party
The Liberty Korea Party () was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (), and before that as the Hanna ...
-style authoritarian far-right politics. After the new party leader was ousted, hard-line conservatives who were unconditionally loyal to the president took over the party and were criticized for moving in the
far-right
Far-right politics, also referred to as the extreme right or right-wing extremism, are political beliefs and actions further to the right of the left–right political spectrum than the standard political right, particularly in terms of being ...
direction of the former Liberty Korea Party.
Controversy
The conservative PPP and liberal DPK tend to use hostile rhetoric against China and Japan to win political debates, which has been criticized among left-wing progressive and
anti-racist activists for fueling nationalist hatred by the South Korean public, resulting in discrimination and violence against
Chinese people
The Chinese people or simply Chinese, are people or ethnic groups identified with China, usually through ethnicity, nationality, citizenship, or other affiliation.
Chinese people are known as Zhongguoren () or as Huaren () by speakers of s ...
and
Japanese people in South Korean society. PPP mainly encouraged
anti-China sentiment, and DPK mainly encouraged
anti-Japan sentiment. The progressive
Sim Sang-jung saying, "I will not use anti-American, anti-Chinese and anti-Japanese sentiment in politics" in the
2022 South Korean presidential election
Presidential elections were held in South Korea on 9 March 2022. Under the South Korean constitution, presidents are restricted to a single five-year term, meaning that incumbent president Moon Jae-in was ineligible to run for a second term. O ...
.
Leadership
Leaders
*Note: – as head of Emergency Response Committee
Floor Leaders
Secretary-General
Election results
President
Legislature
Local
By-elections
See also
*
Angry young man (South Korea)
*
Fiscal conservatism
Fiscal conservatism is a political and economic philosophy regarding fiscal policy and fiscal responsibility with an ideological basis in capitalism, individualism, limited government, and ''laissez-faire'' economics.M. O. Dickerson et al., ''An ...
*
Democratic Republican Party
*
Independent Democratic Union (Chile)
*
Liberal Party (Brazil, 2006)
*
Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
Notes
References
External links
Official website
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Anti-Chinese sentiment in Korea
Anti-communism in South Korea
Anti-communist parties
Conservative parties in South Korea
Libertarian conservative parties
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