New Conservative Party 새로운보수당 | |
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Leader | Yoo Seong-min |
Founded |
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Dissolved | February 17, 2020 |
Split from | Bareunmirae Party |
Merged into | United Future Party |
Ideology | Conservatism ( South Korean) |
Political position | Centre-right to right-wing [1] [2] |
Colours | Sky blue |
Party flag | |
Website | |
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Conservatism in South Korea |
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The New Conservative Party ( Korean: 새로운보수당; Hanja: 새로운保守黨; RR: Saerounbosudang) was a South Korean conservative political party officially founded in 2020.
The New Conservative Party was originally formed as the Emergency Action for Change and Innovation ( Korean: 변화와 혁신을 위한 비상행동) on 30 September 2019. [3] The group, organized within the Bareunmirae Party, was made up of 15 lawmakers who were critical toward the leadership of Sohn Hak-kyu. [3] Yoo Seong-min, the former co-chairman of the Bareunmirae Party, was chosen as the organizational leader. [3]
On 4 December, the name was shortened to Change and Innovation ( Korean: 변화와 혁신), and then adopted the incumbent name on 12 December. [4] [5] However, six lawmakers were dropped, mainly pro- Ahn Cheol-soo lawmakers, [6] since their head did not express a strong intention to join. [7] Some pro-Ahn lawmakers also criticized the organization's decision to use "Conservative" in its name, adding that it ignores centrism. [8]
On 5 January 2020, the New Conservative Party held an official formation convention. [9]
The leader Ha Tae-keung said that the party seeks to be the "Youth conservative, moderate conservative, conservative overcomes the impeachment, fair conservative, and new and big conservative". [4] The party also seeks to deal with social issues i.e. unfairness, future reform, eco-friendly development, and polarization. [4]
A new conservative party was launched Sunday, spearheaded by eight lawmakers who defected from the minor opposition Bareunmirae Party (BP) to build a right-wing party pursuing reforms.
New Conservative Party 새로운보수당 | |
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Leader | Yoo Seong-min |
Founded |
|
Dissolved | February 17, 2020 |
Split from | Bareunmirae Party |
Merged into | United Future Party |
Ideology | Conservatism ( South Korean) |
Political position | Centre-right to right-wing [1] [2] |
Colours | Sky blue |
Party flag | |
Website | |
www | |
This article is part of a series on |
Conservatism in South Korea |
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The New Conservative Party ( Korean: 새로운보수당; Hanja: 새로운保守黨; RR: Saerounbosudang) was a South Korean conservative political party officially founded in 2020.
The New Conservative Party was originally formed as the Emergency Action for Change and Innovation ( Korean: 변화와 혁신을 위한 비상행동) on 30 September 2019. [3] The group, organized within the Bareunmirae Party, was made up of 15 lawmakers who were critical toward the leadership of Sohn Hak-kyu. [3] Yoo Seong-min, the former co-chairman of the Bareunmirae Party, was chosen as the organizational leader. [3]
On 4 December, the name was shortened to Change and Innovation ( Korean: 변화와 혁신), and then adopted the incumbent name on 12 December. [4] [5] However, six lawmakers were dropped, mainly pro- Ahn Cheol-soo lawmakers, [6] since their head did not express a strong intention to join. [7] Some pro-Ahn lawmakers also criticized the organization's decision to use "Conservative" in its name, adding that it ignores centrism. [8]
On 5 January 2020, the New Conservative Party held an official formation convention. [9]
The leader Ha Tae-keung said that the party seeks to be the "Youth conservative, moderate conservative, conservative overcomes the impeachment, fair conservative, and new and big conservative". [4] The party also seeks to deal with social issues i.e. unfairness, future reform, eco-friendly development, and polarization. [4]
A new conservative party was launched Sunday, spearheaded by eight lawmakers who defected from the minor opposition Bareunmirae Party (BP) to build a right-wing party pursuing reforms.