• Liberty Korea Party (redirect from Saenuri)
    right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (Korean: 새누리당; Hanja: 새누리당; lit. New Frontier Party), and before...
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  • Saenuri Party (Korean: 새누리당) is a conservative political party in South Korea, founded by supporters of Park Geun-hye. It opposed her impeachment. The...
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    prison sentence, and also found guilty of illegally interfering in the Saenuri Party primaries in the 2016 South Korean legislative election, for which...
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    30.7 million people voted with turnout at 75.8%. Park Geun-hye of the Saenuri party was elected the first female South Korean president with 51.6% of...
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    ruling conservative Saenuri Party by one seat. In votes for party lists, however, Democratic Party came third, behind the Saenuri Party in first place...
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    more times representing parts of Daegu. Yoo was the floor leader for the Saenuri Party (renamed from Hannara) in the National Assembly, resigning from the...
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    District) member of the National Assembly, and the female chairperson of the Saenuri Party. She is the granddaughter of Kim Chwa-chin, the daughter of Kim Du-han...
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    Party (친박신당) Our Republican Party (우리공화당) Korean National Party (한국국민당) Saenuri Party (2017) (새누리당) Hannara Party (2014) (한나라당) All Citizen's Participatory...
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    conservative pro-Park Geun-hye politician who served as the break-away Saenuri Party's presidential candidate in the 2017 presidential election. He had...
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    politician as a member of the Liberty Korea Party. He was previously the Saenuri Party leader from 2014 to 2016. Kim graduated from Joongdong High School...
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    the National Assembly on the same day. Park Geun-hye of the conservative Saenuri Party (renamed just prior to the election in February 2017 as the Liberty...
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    activist, and politician who briefly served as the interim President of the Saenuri Party (now the People Power Party) from 11 May 2016 to 1 June 2016. He...
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    objecting to Saenuri, asserted that more communication is needed and that the closure would only escalate tensions in the Korean peninsula. The Saenuri Party...
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    he served as one of the 11-member Grand National Party’s (later renamed Saenuri Party) Executive Leadership Council, the youngest member ever to sit on...
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  • representing Yongsan, Seoul. He was formerly a member of the conservative Saenuri Party, and served as the first Minister of Health and Welfare in the Park...
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    Coordination in July 2014. Prior to the 2016 election, Choo joined the Saenuri Party, along with Chong Jong-sup, who was also the Cabinet member under...
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  • The Saenuri Party held a leadership election on 9 August 2016. The election was to elect a new party leader after the 2016 legislative election defeat...
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    Korea, announced on 27 December 2016 with the defection of 29 anti-Park Saenuri Party lawmakers. It was known as the Conservative New Party for Reform...
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    Party New Korea Party People's Future Party People Power Party (present) Saenuri Party (2012–2017) United Future Party Parties (minor) Dawn of Liberty Party...
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    results indicated that more than half of the 128 lawmakers in Park's party Saenuri had supported her impeachment. Thus, Hwang Kyo-ahn, then Prime Minister...
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  • Party, 1993–1998) Lee Myung-bak (Grand National Party→Saenuri Party, 2008–2013) Park Geun-hye (Saenuri Party→Liberty Korea Party, 2013–2017) Yoon Suk-yeol...
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  • Korean politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly for the Saenuri Party between 2012 and 2015. Ahn was elected to the local council of Ganghwa...
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    not seek for second term in 2012 election. During this time, the ruling Saenuri Party underwent some conflicts in preselection, as the main opposition...
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    finals is Lee 47–19 Cho. Cho decided to go into politics, joining the Saenuri Party in March 2016. He was elected on the party's proportional representation...
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    but failed to retain a second term. He was the interim President of the Saenuri Party from 16 to 28 December 2016, and its successor, Liberty Korea Party...
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  • Party New Korea Party People's Future Party People Power Party (present) Saenuri Party (2012–2017) United Future Party Parties (minor) Dawn of Liberty Party...
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    176 0.03 Kim Gyeong-jae New Liberal Democratic Union 8,317 0.02 Ok Un-ho Saenuri Party 4,970 0.01 Total 33,760,311 100.00 Valid votes 33,760,311 99.10 Invalid/blank...
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    government and President Lee's Saenuri Party (formerly the Grand National Party). The reformist faction within the Saenuri Party was at odds with Lee. He...
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    Candidate Votes % Democratic United Moon Jae-in 65,336 55.0 Saenuri Son Su-jo 51,936 43.7 Total votes 208,214 100.0 Democratic United gain from Saenuri...
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    held in South Korea on 11 April 2012. The election was won by the ruling Saenuri or New Frontier Party, which renewed its majority in the National Assembly...
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