Dawn of Liberty Party

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The Dawn of Liberty Party (DLP; Korean: 자유의새벽당) was a classical liberal,[3] self-proclaimed alt-right[6][7] political party in South Korea founded in 2018 by Park Gyeol.

AbbreviationDawn
DOL
LeaderKang Ki-hoon
Secretary-GeneralKim Kyo-ha
FounderPark Gyeol
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Dawn of Liberty Party
자유의새벽당
AbbreviationDawn
DOL
LeaderKang Ki-hoon
Secretary-GeneralKim Kyo-ha
FounderPark Gyeol
Founded10 July 2018
Registered15 July 2019
Legalised9 July 2019
Dissolved22 March 2024[1]
HeadquartersChangcheon-dong, Myeongmool Street, Seodaemun District, Seoul
Membership (2019)6,113
IdeologyClassical liberalism[2][3]
Political positionRight-wing[4] to far-right[5]
Colours  Black
  White
  Red
SloganKorea First
Make South Korea Great Again
Website
http://dawnofliberty.kr/
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Hangul
자유의새벽당
Hanja
自由의새벽黨
RRJayuui saebyeokdang
MRChayuŭi saebyŏktang
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Dawn of Liberty Party
Hangul
자유의새벽당
Hanja
自由의새벽黨
RRJayuui saebyeokdang
MRChayuŭi saebyŏktang
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History

The party was founded on 10 July 2018 by Park Gyeol,[8] who is also the president of a resting place named Lounge Liberty.[9] During this time, it was not officially a political party yet.[8] The official formation was on 9 July 2019,[10] and was officially registered under National Election Commission 6 days after the official establishment.

The party participated in the 2020 election.[8] Its president, Park Gyeol, declared to run for a seat in the Jongro District of Seoul, rather than for a proportional representation seat.[8]

Ideology

The party criticised the Liberty Korea Party as "too left-leaning" and "similar to Democratic Party of Korea".[8] It declares itself as "the first right-liberal political party of South Korea".[2] Although the party does not agree with the illegalisation of same-sex marriage as a "liberal" party, the party also does not support the Anti-discrimination Law that could prohibit the criticisms toward the issue.[8]

It also sought to prioritise the locals, and says that the government should not simply give citizenship to any foreigners that can "pollute" the locals.[11]

Its economic policies were also of a liberal market economy,[10] calling for the private ownership of property, freedom of contract, tax cuts,[12] and the abolition of inheritance tax.[8] The party opposed the government interventions, mentioning that the planned economy cannot overtake the market economy.[12] It also criticized trade unions who "prevent the new employments".[8][9]

Unlike the other right-wing parties, i.e. Liberty Korea Party and/or Our Republican Party whose supporters are usually older than 50, the Dawn of Liberty Party mainly targeted young voters[9] in their 20s and 30s.[8] The party wanted to lower the minimum age requirement to become the President of the Republic, citing examples such as Emmanuel Macron (who became President of France at 39) and Jacinda Ardern (who became Prime Minister of New Zealand at 37).[8]

Elections results

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Election Leader Constituency Party list Seats Position Status
Votes % Seats +/- Votes % Seats +/- No. +/–
2020 Kang Ki-hoon 101,819 0.36
0 / 47
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0 / 300
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