National Independence Federation
The National Independence Federation (Korean: 민족자립연맹, Minjok Jalib Yeonmaeng, KNP) was a centrist political party in South Korea.
National Independence Federation 민족자립연맹 | |
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Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Ideology | Korean nationalism Liberalism |
Political position | Centrism |
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History
The party was established by Kim Kyu-sik.[1] Due to Kim's opposition to the holding of separate elections in South Korea, it boycotted the 1948 Constitutional Assembly elections.[1] It did contest the 1950 parliamentary elections, winning a single seat.
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References
- Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood Press, p675
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