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Political party in South Korea
New National Participation Party 국민참여신당
LeaderChoi In-sik
Founded17 November 2015 (2015-11-17)
(Patriotic Party)
February 2016 (2016-02)
(United Korean Party)
20 December 2018 (2018-12-20)
(New National Participation Party)
HeadquartersSeoul
IdeologyNationalism (South Korea)
Social conservatism
Anti-communism
Political positionFar-right
National Assembly0 / 300
Website
www.patriots.kr
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The New National Participation Party (Korean: 국민참여신당; Hanja: 國民參與新黨; RRGungminchamyeosindang) is a far-right political party in South Korea. Originally, the name was the Patriotic Party (Korean: 애국당; Hanja: 國民愛國新黨; RRAegukdang), but it was changed to the United Korean Party (Korean: 통일한국당; Hanja: 統一韓國黨; RRTongilhangukdang) in February 2016 and later renamed to its current name on 20 December 2018.

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