Democratic Labour Party (South Korea)

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Democratic Labour Party
DLP Logo
Leader Moon Sung-hyun
Founded January, 2000
Headquarters Hanyang Building, 14-31 Yoido-dong, Youngdungpo-gu,
Seoul
Official ideology/
political position
Democratic Socialism
International affiliation none
Website www.kdlp.org
Democratic Labour Party (South Korea)
Hangul 민주노동당
Hanja 民主勞動黨
Revised Romanization Minju Nodong-dang
McCune-Reischauer Minju Nodong-dang

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is a socialist political party in South Korea, established in January 2000. It was founded in the effort to create a political wing for the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (Minju Nochong in Korean), considered the more left wing and independent of the two union federations in South Korea. Its president is Moon Sung-Hyun (문성현).

The party gained 10 seats in the National Assembly for the first time in the 2004 parliamentary election.

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