Democratic Liberal Party
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leadership of Kim Young Sam
- In Kim Young-Sam
…a centre-right party, called the Democratic Liberal Party (DLP), that dominated Korean politics. As the candidate of the DLP, Kim won election to the presidency in December 1992, defeating Kim Dae-Jung and another opposition candidate, Chung Joo-Youn, chairman of the Hyundai chaebŏl (conglomerate).
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Lee Myung-Bak
- In Lee Myung-Bak
…a member of the conservative New Korea Party. He was reelected in 1996, only to resign two years later after he was found guilty of violating campaign spending limits. He withdrew from politics and spent a year of self-imposed exile in the United States.
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Liberty Korea Party
- In Liberty Korea Party
…(NKP; formerly known as the Democratic Liberal Party) and the Democratic Party (DP). At the time of the merger, the NKP was recovering from a series of financial scandals and member defections, and the DP was on the verge of collapse after the 1996 National Assembly elections, when it failed…
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South Korean history and politics
- In South Korea: The Sixth Republic
The resultant Democratic Liberal Party (DLP) commanded an overwhelming majority in the National Assembly.
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