New Democratic Party 신민당 新民黨 | |
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Abbreviation | NDP |
Leader | Yu Jin-oh |
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The New Democratic Party (Korean: 신민당; Hanja: 新民黨; RR: Sinmindang; MR: Sinmindang, NDP) was a South Korean opposition party that existed from 1967 to 1980, when it was forcibly dissolved by the ninth amendment of the constitution promulgated by Chun Doo-hwan the same year. It was the main opposition party during the Park Chung-hee dictatorial regime, and especially since 1972, when the Yushin constitution was put into effect.[1]
Timeline of the party
- 7 February 1967 – founded as a coalition of the parties opposing the Park regime – that is, the New Korea Party led by former President Yun Bo-seon and Populist Party led by Park Sun-cheon.
- 21 February 1967 – officially registered.
- 8 September 1969 – internal party crisis, as there is no consensus about the amendment of the constitution to allow Park Chung-hee run for a third reelection.
- 21 September 1969 – the party is again registered.
- 26 January 1970 – the Liberal Party representatives join the NDP.
- 3 February 1970 – the independents in the National Assembly of South Korea join the NDP to strengthen the opposition.
- March 1971 – the party unanimously elects Kim Dae-jung as candidate in the presidential election.
- 1973-1979 – Kim Young-sam as New Democratic Party leader in the National Assembly
- 27 October 1980 – the party is dissolved by the transitory dispositions of the Constitution of the Fifth Republic of South Korea.
Election results
President
Election | Candidate | Votes | % | Result |
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1967 | Yun Bo-seon | 4,526,541 | 40.93 | Not elected |
1971 | Kim Dae-jung | 5,395,900 | 45.26 | Not elected |
Legislature
Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | Position | Status | |||
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Constituency | Party list | Total | +/– | ||||||
1967 | Yu Jin-o | 3,554,224 | 32.74 | 28 / 131 |
17 / 44 |
45 / 175 |
new | 2nd | Opposition |
1971 | Kim Hong-il | 4,969,050 | 44.38 | 65 / 153 |
24 / 51 |
89 / 204 |
44 | Opposition | |
1973 | Yu Chin-san | 3,577,300 | 32.55 | 52 / 146 |
37 | Opposition | |||
1978 | Yi Cheol-seung | 4,861,204 | 32.82 | 61 / 154 |
9 | Opposition |
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