National Congress for New Politics

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The National Congress for New Politics was a South Korean liberal opposition party of the 1990s best known as the political vehicle that brought Kim Dae-jung to the presidency.

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instanceOf political party
activePeriod 1990s
country South Korea
electionOutcome won 1997 South Korean presidential election
foundedBy Kim Dae-jung NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Seoul NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance helped end long-term conservative rule in South Korea through 1997 presidential victory
ideology liberalism
keyFigure Kim Dae-jung NERFINISHED
language Korean
legislativeBody National Assembly of South Korea NERFINISHED
mergedInto Millennium Democratic Party NERFINISHED
notableFor being the political vehicle that brought Kim Dae-jung to the presidency
notableLeader Kim Dae-jung NERFINISHED
opposedTo conservative parties in South Korea
participatedInElection 1997 South Korean presidential election NERFINISHED
politicalPosition centre-left
politicalSpectrum progressive camp in South Korea
region East Asia
role opposition party
shortName NCNP NERFINISHED
status defunct
successor Millennium Democratic Party NERFINISHED
supportedPresidentialCandidate Kim Dae-jung NERFINISHED

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Kim Dae-jung politicalParty National Congress for New Politics