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formally incorporated the theory of "people’s democratic revolution" into its program; while not explicitly mentioning socialism, the KDP declared it was unconditionally supportive of the political and social reforms done in North Korea. It also supported friendly ties with the Soviet Union and adopted
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Contrary to its usual portrayal in official propaganda, for a brief time in the mid-to-late 1980s, the party's journal featured texts raising criticism of government policies. These included calls to give more support to people with disabilities or improve the petition system, as well as raising the
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were made a ministers without portfolios in September 1957, the last time non-Communist parties were given Cabinet positions. Hong and Kim were purged in 1958 as part of a purge of non-WPK parties, with Hong being accused of espionage and "having contacts with American imperialism". In 1959 and 1960
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on 3 November 1945 as the Korean Democratic Party (조선민주당). It quickly gained support from Christian businessmen and intellectuals, as well as well-off workers, and had around half a million members after only a few weeks, while reports by the Soviet Union said that the party had 141 thousand members
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The Korean Democratic Party was initially founded by Cho Man-sik as a nationalist party that could potentially play a significant role in a coalition with the communists. After Cho's arrest, the party transitioned into a satellite party of the communists. During its Second Congress in 1947, the KDP
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Despite increasingly coming under the control of the communists, the KDP initially still continued to attract members, with a Soviet document mentioning the party reaching 291,459 members by December 1946, while a resolution of the Second Congress from May 1947 stating that it had 273,665 members.
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targeting foreign sympathizers. In 1981, the party was renamed to the Korean Social Democratic Party. Because of the ostensible social democratic ideology, which is intelligible to foreigners, the Social Democratic Party is used in such propaganda much more than the other legal minor party,
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potential benefits of allowing more than one candidate per election district and allowing voters to decide which would be elected. It is believed these statements may have been linked to a brief liberalization of North Korea's justice system that occurred around the same time.
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retreated in 1950–1951. By the end of the war, its membership dropped to below 10,000. In February 1956, Choe Yong-gon was appointed as a vice chairman of the WPK, leaving Hong Ki-hwang, deputy chairman of the KDP since late 1945, to replace him as chairman of the KDP.
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From 1982 until the early 2000s, the party distributed its party journal abroad in Korean and English translation. Since the mid-2000s, its party journal is only available online.
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in December 1945, in which the foreign ministers of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States agreed to establish a joint trusteeship over the formerly
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from 1949 until the front's dissolution in 2024. It participated in the front alongside the other legal political parties and organisations of North Korea.
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Shortly after his resignation, he was arrested by Soviet authorities. Cho's arrest led to many of the party's leaders moving to
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with independent parties, but also that minor parties in North Korea support the Workers' Party of Korea without reservation.
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all of the party's offices were shut down by the government. It was subsequently reduced to four seats in
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The party was used by the WPK leadership to keep track on and diffuse anti-communists in North Korea.
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The Korean Social Democratic Party had formed a sisterhood alliance of the now-defunct South Korea's
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Since its neutralization and effective demise by the WPK, the party has been used in
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joint statement" (반일공동성명) with the South Korea's Progressive Party in 2019.
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on 22 July, effectively becoming subordinate to the newly-emerging
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Banned organizations by the National Security Act (South Korea)
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The party also maintained communications with the now-defunct
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saw the party awarded 51 seats. It had 52 seats following the
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Programme and Rules of the Korean Social Democratic Party
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Launching convention of the Korean Democratic Party in
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Index

Korea Democratic Party
Democratic Party of Korea

Cho Man-sik
Pyongyang
Ideology
Social democracy
Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea

Politics of North Korea
Political parties
Elections
Chosŏn'gŭl
조선
사회
민주

Hancha
朝鮮
社會
民主

Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
political party
North Korea
Workers' Party of Korea
entrepreneurs
merchants
handicraftsmen

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