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The Bareunmirae Party (), also known as the Bareun Mirae Party and Bareun Future Party, was a South Korean liberal-conservative political party. It was founded in 2018 by merger of the centrist liberal People's Party and the conservative
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History


Founding

In January 2018, leaders of the party's predecessors announced their plan to merge, in an effort to form a centrist bloc and consolidate their parliamentary standings before
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. The merger was noted to be a bold political experiment, as People's Party is rooted in the Jeolla Provinces, while Bareun Party is rooted in the Gyeongsang Provinces. The party was formally established on 13 February 2018. The merger was commented as being "hasty", as it was announced before the two respective parties underwent due process to confirm the union, and was seen as an attempt to consolidate the plan amidst opposition. The merger plan faced opposition from members of both parties, citing concerns over differences in ideology and policy, particularly over differing stances on dealing with North Korea.


Internal split-off

The plan to form the Bareunmirae Party faced opposition from the faction of the People's Party associated with the provinces of North and
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Jeolla (both of which are noted to be liberal-leaning provinces). Opposition within the People's Party led to 16 of its lawmakers, including Park Jie-won and
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, to announce plans for a new party. The lawmakers were noted to having belonged to a faction that was closely associated with late former President Kim Dae-jung. The new party, named
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, was launched on 6 February 2018 alongside Bareunmirae, with the merging of the People's Party and Bareun Party.


List of leaders


Chairpersons


Assembly leaders (Floor leaders)


Election results


See also

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Conservatism in South Korea Conservatism () in South Korea is chiefly associated with the People Power Party (South Korea). Traditional South Korean conservatism is a political and social philosophy characterized by Korean culture traditions originating from Confucianism. ...
* Liberalism in South Korea *
Centrist reformism Centrist reformism () is a South Korean political ideology. It is part of South Korea's centrist tradition. History The first party to put "Jungdogaehyeok" as the main ideology of the party was the conservative-liberal Peace Democratic Party an ...


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* {{People Power Party (South Korea) 2018 establishments in South Korea Political parties established in 2018 Centre-right parties in Asia Liberal conservative parties Liberal parties in South Korea Conservative parties in South Korea Social conservative parties