United Democratic Party (Republic of Korea)
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United Democratic Party
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| Leader | Son Hak-Gyu |
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| Founded | February 18, 2008 |
| Headquarters | 15-16 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu Seoul, South Korea |
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| Ideology | Liberal conservatism, Centrism, Centre-Right |
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| Website minjoo.kr |
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The United Democratic Party (Hangul: 통합민주당; Hanja: 統合民主黨; Abbreviation: UDP) in the Republic of Korea was formed on 17 February 2008 by the merger of the United New Democratic Party with the Democratic Party (민주당). This was four years after the Uri Party (열린우리당), from which the United New Democratic Party evolved, had split from the Millennium Democratic Party (새천년민주당).[1]
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- ^ 통합민주당 공식 출범, The Hankyoreh. Retrieved on 05 March 2008.
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