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Liberal Party (South Korea)

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Leader
  
Syngman Rhee

Headquarters
  
Seoul, South Korea

Founder
  
Syngman Rhee

Founded
  
December 17, 1951 (1951-12-17)

Dissolved
  
January 24, 1970 (1970-01-24)

Ideology
  
Ilminism Conservatism Anti-communism Political authoritarianism

The Liberal Party (자유당, 自由黨) was a political party in South Korea established in 1951 by Syngman Rhee.

History

As the 1952 Presidential Elections neared, Rhee made public his intention to organize a party during his August 15 Speech in 1951. Rhee called Yi Bum-seok, then the ambassador in China, and charged him with creating the Liberal Party. Yi used the strong organizational base of "Chosun Youth Nationalist League" as a starting point and incorporated the major five organizations: "Korean Citizens Council", "Korean Federation of Labor", "Peasant Federation", Korean Council of Wives" as temporary sub-organizations under the Liberal Party.

References

Liberal Party (South Korea) Wikipedia


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