The Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea (DFRK), also known as the Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland (DFRF) or the Fatherland Front, was a North Korean
united front formed on 25 June 1949 and led by the
Workers' Party of Korea
The Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), also called the Korean Workers' Party (KWP), is the sole ruling party of North Korea. Founded in 1949 from a merger between the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of South Korea, the WPK is ...
(WPK). It was initially called the Fatherland United Democratic Front.
The front initially consisted of 72 parties and social organizations from both the North and the South; at the time of its dissolution, it had 24 members.
The three legal
political parties
A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular area's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific ideological or p ...
of North Korea—the WPK, the
Korean Social Democratic Party, and the
Chondoist Chongu Party—all participated in the front. The country's four most important
mass organizations—the
Socialist Patriotic Youth League,
Socialist Women's Union of Korea,
General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea, and
Union of Agricultural Workers of Korea—were member organizations.
The
Korean Children's Union was also a member organization.
All candidates for an elected office in North Korea had to be a member of the front, and were nominated and approved at mass meetings held by the front. The WPK led the front and all other member organizations were subservient to it. The WPK was thus able to predetermine the composition of the
Supreme People's Assembly (SPA). The
Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front is ostensibly the South Korean counterpart to the DFRK, but it operates from North Korea.
History
The National Democratic Front (), a South Korean leftist organization, was founded with the
Communist Party of Korea as its leading organization on 15 February 1946. It was formed from 40 leftist parties and consisted of 398 communists led by
Lyuh Woon-hyung,
Pak Hon-yong, and
Ho Hon. The North Korean National Democratic Front () was founded on 22 July 1946. It was formed from 13 parties and organizations and led by
Kim Il Sung
Kim Il Sung (born Kim Song Ju; 15 April 1912 – 8 July 1994) was a North Korean politician and the founder of North Korea, which he led as its first Supreme Leader (North Korean title), supreme leader from North Korea#Founding, its establishm ...
,
Kim Tu-bong, and
Choe Yong-gon. It included the
North Korean Branch of the Communist Party and the
New People’s Party of Korea, which were soon merged to form the
Workers' Party of North Korea, as well as the
Korean Democratic Party and the
Chondoist Chongu Party.
The North Korean National Democratic Front absorbed the South Korean National Democratic Front on 25 June 1949, after South Korea outlawed the latter, leading to the establishment of the Fatherland United Democratic Front.
In the 1950s, the front outlived its original role as a way for the Workers' Party to consolidate its power. It was therefore assigned a new role; to serve as body to interact with South Korean organizations and political parties. It consequently changed the English rendering name to the Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea (DFRK). According to North Korea expert
Andrei Lankov, in this capacity, the DFRK "handled relations with South Korea’s assorted progressive groups while also serving as a quasi-official voice of the North Korean government on matters related to the South".
In 2018, the DFRK was led by
Pak Myong Chol. Presidium members during that time included
Ri Kil Song and
Kim Wan Su. On 23 March 2024, the
Korean Central News Agency reported that the DFRK had officially dissolved its central committee, effectively dissolving the whole front. The move followed a speech by Kim Jong Un in which he stated that the North would give up its goal of peaceful reunification with the South and dissolve all organizations related to the goal.
At the time of its dissolution, the Director of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the DFRK was Maeng Kyong Il. Members of the Presidium of the Central Committee included
Pak Myong Chol and
Kim Wan Su.
Member organizations
In the SPA
With SPA observer status
Electoral history
Supreme People's Assembly elections
See also
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Elections in North Korea
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List of political parties in North Korea
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Popular fronts of communist states
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Korean nationalist organizations
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Korean reunification