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 | | | Leader | Moon Sung-hyun | | Chairperson | {{{chairman}}} | | Spokesperson | {{{spokesperson}}} | | | Founded | January, 2000 | | Headquarters | Hanyang Building, 14-31 Yoido-dong, Youngdungpo-gu, Seoul | | | Political ideology | Democratic socialism | | International affiliation | none | | | Website | www.kdlp.org | | South Korea |
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| Politics Portal | The Democratic Labour Party(DLP) (Korean hangul: 민주노동당; hanja: 民主勞動黨; revised: Minju Nodong-dang; McCune-Reischauer: Minju Nodong-dang) is a 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), the more leftist of the two union federations in South Korea. Its president is Moon Sung-hyun(문성현). The Sixth Republic of South Korea is the countrys present-day government. ...
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Hangul also refers to a word processing application widely used in Korea. ...
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The Revised Romanization of Korean (Korean: êµì´ì ë¡ë§ì í기ë²; åèªì ë¡ë§å è¡¨è¨æ³) is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. ...
McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced (a modified) McCune-Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. ...
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The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) was officially established on November 11, 1995. ...
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