People First Party (South Korea)

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People First Party
국민중심당
LeaderSim Dae-pyung
FoundedJanuary 17, 2006 (2006-01-17)
DissolvedFebruary 12, 2008 (2008-02-12)
Split fromUnited Liberal Democrats
Merged intoAdvancement Unification Party
HeadquartersYeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
IdeologyConservatism (South Korean)
ColoursPink
Website
http://www.mypfp.or.kr/
People First Party
Hangul
국민중심당
Hanja
國民中心黨
Revised RomanizationGungminkungsimdang
McCune–ReischauerKukminchungshimdang

The People First Party (Korean국민중심당; Hanja國民中心黨; RRGungminjungsimdang; MRKungminchungsimdang), was a political party in South Korea, led by Sim Dae-pyung and Shin Kook-hwan. A breakaway from the United Liberal Democrats, its profile was conservative. The party was based in the central provinces of Chungcheong. It had five seats in the South Korean parliament.

On February 12, 2008, the People's First Party announced that it was merging with the Liberty Forward Party led by Lee Hoi-chang.[1] Because the new party took the Liberty Forward Party name, the party was essentially dissolved.

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