Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000) Explained

Native Name:민주당
民主黨
Abbreviation:MDP
President:Kim Dae-jung (until 2002)
Dissolution:27 June 2007
Merger:National Congress for New Politics
New People Party
Merged:Democratic Party (2007)
Headquarters:25-4, Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
National:Alliance of DJP (2000–2001)
Country:South Korea
Democratic Party
Hangul:민주당
Rr:Minjudang
Mr:Minjudang
Othername1:Millennium Democratic Party
Hangul1:새천년민주당
Hanja1:
Rr1:Saecheonnyeon Minjudang
Mr1:Saech'ŏnnyŏn Minjudang

The Democratic Party (; DP) was a political party in South Korea. Formerly named Millennium Democratic Party (; MDP), it was renamed on 6 May 2005. After its dissolution, its members joined the Uri Party or the successor Democratic Party.

History

In 2000, the party officially founded, after it merged of National Congress for New Politics and New People Party led by Lee In-je and a number of conservative minded politicians joined it. In the 2000 Parliamentary election the party came second winning 115 seats.

Roh Moo-hyun was elected as president in 2002, but he subsequently left the party after he inaugurated as president and his supporters formed the Uri Party in 2003.

The MDP lost majority when Roh was impeached in March 2004 by the National Assembly for illegal electioneering and incompetence charges with support from the Grand National Party, losing 53 seats to a total of only 9 seats in the 2004 parliamentary election. Roh Moo-hyun was later re-instated by the Constitutional Court, and served as president until the end of his term.

By June 2007, much of the party joined the Uri Party, while the New People faction merged the party with the Central Reform United New Party to form a new Democratic Party.

Political position

The Democratic Party is a political party led by Kim Dae-jung individual charisma and is generally classified as "liberalism" or "conservative liberalism" .[1] [2] Later in 2017, South Korea's centre-right conservative politician Ha Tae-keung said of Kim Dae-jung, "He devoted his life to democracy and the market economy in Korea", adding, "He is a big adult in the conservative camp".[3]

South Korean centrist conservative-liberal politician Sohn Hak-kyu said "the (Democratic Party of Korea's) DJ period was a complete 'centrist', but the Roh Moo-hyun government and the Moon Jae-in government were on the 'left-leaning' side". (For your information, "DJ" is an abbreviation for "Dae-jung".)[4]

Kim Dae-jung and the Democratic Party enacted the 'Domestic Violence Prevention Act' and the 'Anti Male and Female Discrimination Act', and established the 'Ministry of Gender Equality" . Also, Kim Dae-jung himself was a feminist.[5] On the other hand, he pursued a typical conservative economic agenda and was called a "Neoliberal Revolutionist" .[6]

Presidential election primary

Candidates

This is a list of official pre-registered candidates that declared their 2007 presidential bid.

NameOccupationResultsNotes
Cho Sun-hyeong(조순형)Member for Seongbuk-gu-eulled the impeachment of Roh Moo-hyun in 2004
Kim Min-seok(김민석)Former Assembly memberFormer Seoul mayoral candidate in 2002 local body election(when Lee Myung Bak was elected that position)
Lee In-je (이인제)Member for Nonsan, Geumsan and GyeryungPresidential candidate of election 1997
Shin Guk-hwan(신국환)Member for Munkyeong and YecheonFormer Minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy of Roh's Administration
Jang Sang(장 상)Former leader of Democratic partyFormer president of Ewha Womans University

Election results

Legislature

ElectionLeaderConstituencyParty listSeatsPositionStatus
Votes%Seats+/-Votes%Seats+/-No.+/–
2000Kim Dae-jung6,780,62535.87newnewnew2nd
2004Cho Soon-hyung1,698,3687.96 911,510,1787.09 15 1064th

Local

ElectionProvincial legislatureMunicipal mayorMunicipal legislature
2002
2006

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: 조희연 . 한국의민주주의와사회운동: 비판・실천담론의복원과재구성을위하여 . ... 90 년대 김대중 정부 는 ' 중도 보수적 자유주의 ' 적 성격 을 지니고 있다는 것이다 . ... . 1998 . 52 . 당대 . 9788981630379 .
  2. Book: 조희연 . 국가 폭력, 민주주의 투쟁, 그리고 희생: 한국 민주주의 와 사회 운동 의 동학, 2 . ... 김대중 과 국민 회의 의 집권 은 김영삼 세력 에 비해 상대적 으로 진보적 이라 할 수 있는 보수적 자유주의 세력 ... . 2002 . 503 . 함께 읽는 책 . 9788990369079 .
  3. News: 하태경 "DJ, 빨갱이 꼬리표 떼야…보수진영 어른으로 모셔야" . Ha Tae-keung said, "Let's stop stigmatizing DJ as 'communist' ... We should treat him as an 'adult of the conservative camp'." . . 18 August 2017 . 16 December 2021.
  4. News: DJ 때 중도였던 민주당, 노무현·문재인 들어 좌편향 심화 . During the DJ period, the Democratic Party, which was in the centre (political position), became left-leaning after Roh Moo-hyun and Moon Jae-in. . . 20 August 2018 . 16 December 2021.
  5. News: 한국 여성 평등史의 첫 장, 김대중이 있었다 . . 19 August 2019 . 18 December 2021.
  6. News: 신자유주의 혁명가 김대중의 성공 그리고 한계 . 시사IN . 24 August 2009 . 18 December 2021.
  7. http://news.media.daum.net/politics/others/200708/31/yonhap/v17976813.html Kim Yeong-hwan announced not to run