People Power Party

Conservative political party in South Korea

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2024 Lee Jun-seok leads the New Reform Party in its first electoral participation, securing 195,147 constituency votes (0.68%) and 1,025,775 party list votes (3.62%), establishing the party as a new opposition force in South Korean politics.
February 20 2024 Lee Nak-yon and his New Future Party announced their withdrawal from the merger with the New Reform Party. Assemblyman Kim Jong-min also left the party to rejoin Lee's New Future Party.
February 9 2024 The New Reform Party announced a merger with the New Future Party led by Lee Nak-yon, with Lee Jun-seok planned to lead the merged party.
January 24 2024 Yang Hyang-ja's Hope of Korea party merged into the New Reform Party ahead of the April 10 congressional election.
January 20 2024 The founding congress of the New Reform Party was held, emphasizing the creation of a 'third force' to oppose the Democratic Party and the PPP. The party is led by former People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok, with conservative Kim Yong-nam as the party's policy committee chief.

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