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New Wave 새로운물결 | |
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Leader | Kim Dong-yeon |
Secretary-General | Park Gi-tae |
Central Planning | Moon Woo-sik |
Chair of the Policy Planning Committee | Sim Jae-seong |
Founded | 28 August 2021 |
Dissolved | 15 April 2022 |
Merged into | Democratic Party of Korea |
Membership (2021) | unknown |
Ideology | Reformism [1] |
Political position |
Centre
[1] |
Colors |
Green Yellow green Blue |
Website | |
newwavekorea | |
New Wave | |
Hangul | |
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Revised Romanization | Saeroun Mulgyeol |
McCune–Reischauer | Saeroun Mulkyŏl |
The New Wave ( Korean: 새로운물결, abbreviated as 새물결; Saemulgyeol) was a self-proclaimed centrist political party [1] in South Korea created to assist in Kim Dong-yeon's run in the 2022 South Korean presidential election.
The New Wave Party was formed in October 2021 to assist career civil servant and former Deputy Prime Minister Kim Dong-yeon's run in the 2022 presidential election. "As long as the current political ecosystem dominated by the two major parties remains, it is impossible to resolve structural problems that Korea has been suffering from for the past 20 years," Kim said during the party's founding ceremony. Kim denied merging his new party with the two ruling parties in Korea, the Democrats and People Power. [2] [3]
Cho Jung-hoon, proportional representative Member of Parliament for Transition Korea, expressed his support for the creation of the Party.
On 24 October 2021, the Party adopted four key "visions:"[ citation needed]
On 7 April 2022, party leader Kim Dong-yeon agreed to merge the New Wave with the Democratic Party of Korea to promote change in politics and national unity. [4] The merger was completed by 15 April 2022.
Election | Location | Candidate | Votes | % | Place | Result |
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2022 President | Nationwide | Kim Dong-yeon | 0 | 0% | Withdrew | |
2022 By-Election | Parliament; Jong-ro District | Song Moon-hee | 535 | 0.56% | 7 of 12 | Loss |
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New Wave 새로운물결 | |
---|---|
Leader | Kim Dong-yeon |
Secretary-General | Park Gi-tae |
Central Planning | Moon Woo-sik |
Chair of the Policy Planning Committee | Sim Jae-seong |
Founded | 28 August 2021 |
Dissolved | 15 April 2022 |
Merged into | Democratic Party of Korea |
Membership (2021) | unknown |
Ideology | Reformism [1] |
Political position |
Centre
[1] |
Colors |
Green Yellow green Blue |
Website | |
newwavekorea | |
New Wave | |
Hangul | |
---|---|
Revised Romanization | Saeroun Mulgyeol |
McCune–Reischauer | Saeroun Mulkyŏl |
The New Wave ( Korean: 새로운물결, abbreviated as 새물결; Saemulgyeol) was a self-proclaimed centrist political party [1] in South Korea created to assist in Kim Dong-yeon's run in the 2022 South Korean presidential election.
The New Wave Party was formed in October 2021 to assist career civil servant and former Deputy Prime Minister Kim Dong-yeon's run in the 2022 presidential election. "As long as the current political ecosystem dominated by the two major parties remains, it is impossible to resolve structural problems that Korea has been suffering from for the past 20 years," Kim said during the party's founding ceremony. Kim denied merging his new party with the two ruling parties in Korea, the Democrats and People Power. [2] [3]
Cho Jung-hoon, proportional representative Member of Parliament for Transition Korea, expressed his support for the creation of the Party.
On 24 October 2021, the Party adopted four key "visions:"[ citation needed]
On 7 April 2022, party leader Kim Dong-yeon agreed to merge the New Wave with the Democratic Party of Korea to promote change in politics and national unity. [4] The merger was completed by 15 April 2022.
Election | Location | Candidate | Votes | % | Place | Result |
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2022 President | Nationwide | Kim Dong-yeon | 0 | 0% | Withdrew | |
2022 By-Election | Parliament; Jong-ro District | Song Moon-hee | 535 | 0.56% | 7 of 12 | Loss |