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2018 political party in South Korea
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Members group of Peace and Justice
평화와 정의의 의원 모임
Pyeonghwawa Jeonguiui Uiwon Moim
ChamberNational Assembly
Legislature(s)20th
Foundation2 April 2018
Dissolution23 July 2018
Member partiesParty for Democracy and Peace and Justice Party
PresidentJang Byeong-wan
ConstituencyDong District·Nam District A (Gwangju)
Representation19 / 300
IdeologyReformism
Liberalism
Peace and Justice
Hangul평화와 정의의 의원 모임
Hanja平和와 正義의 議員 모임
Revised RomanizationPyeonghwawa jeonguiui uiwon moim
McCune–ReischauerP'yŏnghwawa chŏngŭiŭi ŭiwŏn moim

Members group of Peace and Justice (Korean: 평화와 정의의 의원 모임), or Peace and Justice (Korean: 평화와 정의) for short, is a South Korean parliamentary grouping that was formed on 2 April 2018. The technical group consists of Party for Democracy and Peace and Justice Party.

History

Both Democracy and Peace and Justice were non-parliamentary groups in South Korea, due to the law requiring at least 20 members to form a parliamentary group. Democracy and Peace and Justice, with 14 and 6 members of the National Assembly respectively, chose to form a parliamentary group to bolster their voices in the National Assembly after rounds of negotiations. The grouping became the fourth parliamentary group after Democratic Party of Korea, Liberty Korea Party and Bareunmirae Party. The grouping was automatically dissolved with the death of Justice Party lawmaker Roh Hoe-chan on July 23, falling below the 20-member requirement.

References

  1. ^ "'평화와 정의' 구성 절차 완료…모레 제4교섭단체 등록(종합)". Yonhap (in Korean). Seoul. 2018-03-31. Retrieved 2018-04-01.
  2. "(LEAD) Justice Party to seek coalition with minor party". Yonhap News Agency. 2018-03-17. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
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