New Reform Party 개혁신당 | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Abbreviation | NRP |
Leader | Chun Ha-ram (acting) |
Secretary-General | Kim Chul-keun |
Floor Leader | Chun Ha-ram |
Chair of the Policy Planning Committee | Lee Joo-young |
Founder | Lee Jun-seok |
Founded | 20 January 2024 |
Split from | People Power Party |
Membership | 71,447[1] |
Ideology | Conservatism (South Korean)[4] Moderate conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right[3] |
Colours | Orange |
Slogan | 한국의 희망 ('Hope of Korea') |
National Assembly | 3 / 300 |
Metropolitan Mayors and Governors | 0 / 17 |
Municipal Mayors | 0 / 226 |
Provincial and Metropolitan Councillors | 2 / 872 |
Municipal Councillors | 6 / 2,988 |
Party flag | |
![]() | |
Website | |
reformparty | |
Reform Party | |
Hangul | 개혁신당 |
---|---|
Hanja | 改革新黨 |
Revised Romanization | Gaehyeok Sindang |
McCune–Reischauer | Kaehyŏk Sindang |
This article is part of a series on |
Conservatism in South Korea |
---|
![]() |
The New Reform Party (NRP; Korean: 개혁신당, lit. 'Party for Reform') is a South Korean political party jointly led by Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the People Power Party (PPP). While initially founded by Lee Jun-seok as a conservative party after his split from the PPP, it has subsequently merged with various parties and factions led by politicians formerly affiliated with the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) and Justice Party.