Grand National Unity Party
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Grand National Unity Party (Korean: 국민대통합당; lit. National Grand Unity Party) was a South Korean neoliberalist party.
History[]
The party was formed by Chang Sŏng-min, a politician and broadcaster of the country, in 7 March 2017 and officially created on 3 April of that same year.
Originally, Chang intended to run as a presidential candidate of the People's Party.[1] However, the party refused his entry due to the controversies about the Gwangju Uprising.[2] He was forced to create this party and was automatically elected as the presidential candidate. However, his challenge ended unfortunately as he only received 0.06% of the vote.
On 13 February 2018, the party was dissolved. Chang went on to join the Bareunmirae Party.[3]
References[]
- ^ "장성민, 그는 누구?…'DJ정부 비서실 정무비서관' - 김현덕 기자". 톱스타뉴스. April 28, 2017.
- ^ "장성민, 국민의당 입당 거부당해...˝5.18 민주화운동 폄훼˝". 국제신문.
- ^ "민주당 "바른미래당 장성민 영입, 인재 보는 시각 틀려"". news.naver.com.
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Categories:
- Defunct political parties in South Korea
- Political parties established in 2017
- 2017 establishments in South Korea
- Political parties disestablished in 2018
- 2018 disestablishments in South Korea
- Liberal parties in South Korea