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The People Power Party (PPP; ) is a
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political party in South Korea. It is the second-largest party in the
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. The PPP, along with its historic rival, the Democratic Party, make up the two largest political parties in South Korea. The PPP was founded as the United Future Party (UFP; ) on 17 February 2020 through the merger of the
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, New Conservative Party, and Onward for Future 4.0, as well as several minor parties and political organizations. The party renamed to the People Power Party on 31 August 2020.


History


Background

Due to the political scandal in 2016, President
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was impeached, and several MPs quit the then-ruling Liberty Korea Party (LKP) to form the
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. Following the impeachment of Park on 10 March 2017, the LKP ''de jure'' lost its ruling party position. After the Democratic presidential candidate
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was elected on 9 May, the LKP officially became the main opposition. Although several Bareun MPs returned to the LKP, the party did not fully recover, losing ground in the 2018 local elections. The LKP president,
Hong Joon-pyo Hong Joon-pyo (; born 20 November 1953) is a South Korean retired politician and prosecutor who served as the mayor of Daegu from 2022 to 2025. He previously served as the governor of South Gyeongsang Province, a member of the National Assembl ...
, resigned to take responsibility for the serious defeat. The
Bareunmirae Party The Bareunmirae Party (), also known as the Bareun Mirae Party and Bareun Future Party, was a South Korean liberal-conservative political party. It was founded in 2018 by merger of the centrist liberal People's Party (South Korea, 2016), People ...
, formed from a merger between the Bareun Party and the smaller,
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People's Party, also faced a defeat in the 2018 local elections. The two conservative parties held snap leadership elections. On 2 September 2018, the Bareunmirae Party elected
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as its new president. On 27 February 2019, the Liberty Korea Party elected former Prime Minister
Hwang Kyo-ahn Hwang Kyo-ahn (; born 15 April 1957) is a South Korean politician and prosecutor who served as the acting president of South Korea from 2016 to 2017 and as the prime minister of South Korea from 2015 to 2017. Hwang served as minister of justi ...
as its new leader.
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, a Bareunmirae MP, quit her party and was widely expected to join the LKP, but formed a new party named Onward for Future 4.0. With the exit of the Bareunmirae Party's President Sohn, other former Bareunmirae MPs faced conflicts and founded the New Conservative Party. As a "conservative union", the Liberty Korea Party, Onward for Future 4.0, and the New Conservative Party agreed to merge and establish a new party. The new party's name was initially set as the Grand Unified New Party (), but soon changed to United Future Party ().
Park Heong-joon Park Heong-joon (; born 19 January 1960) is a South Korean journalist, educator, and politician who has served as the mayor of Busan since 2021. A member of the People Power Party, he was a professor of the Sociology Department and Graduate S ...
, who led the merger and re-foundation, explained that the name shows support for youths and political solidarity. The party changed its name to the PPP on 31 August 2020.


Founding congress

Following the merger and re-foundation of the three conservative parties into the United Future Party (UFP) on 17 February 2020, it elected the Liberty Korea Party's President Hwang Kyo-ahn as the president. Though much of the UFP's leadership resembles that of the LKP, Vice Presidents
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and Kim Young-hwan are not from the LKP. The President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in and the Democratic Party Leader Lee Hae-chan congratulated the new party's founding, but the move was not welcomed by other members. Some sources reported that the party is planning to file a lawsuit against Moon.
Yoo Seong-min Yoo Seong-min (; born 7 January 1958), also known as Yoo Seung-min, is a South Korean economist and politician. Yoo is a former member of the National Assembly (South Korea), National Assembly and was the Bareun Party's presidential nominee in ...
, the former Bareunmirae president, did not attend the founding congress. Yoo Young-ha, who is in support of Park Geun-hye, exited the LKP before the formation of the new party.


2020–2021

The party contested as an alliance with its sister
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, the
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(FKP), in the
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. However, some UFP candidates provoked controversies for defamatory remarks, such as Cha Myong-jin and Kim Dae-ho. The party was defeated in the election with some of the worst results historically for a conservative party in South Korea. The UFP won 103 out of 300 seats in the National Assembly, slightly over one-third of the seats. The party lost several key figures, including
Oh Se-hoon Oh Se-hoon (; born 4 January 1961) is a South Korean politician and lawyer who has served as the mayor of Seoul since 2021, an office he previously held from 2006 to 2011. A member of the People Power Party, he served as a member of the Nat ...
,
Na Kyung-won Na Kyung-won (, born 6 December 1963) is a South Korean judge and politician. She is a member of the conservative People Power Party. She has been a member of the National Assembly since 2004. From December 2018 to December 2019 she was the parl ...
, Shim Jae-chul, and Kim Jin-tae. Party Leader
Hwang Kyo-ahn Hwang Kyo-ahn (; born 15 April 1957) is a South Korean politician and prosecutor who served as the acting president of South Korea from 2016 to 2017 and as the prime minister of South Korea from 2015 to 2017. Hwang served as minister of justi ...
, who contested for
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, was defeated by former
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. Hwang announced that he would stand down as the party president. Following Hwang's resignation, it was reported that the party would temporarily establish the Emergency Planning Committee, led by
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. Several members, such as , disagreed with the establishment of the committee. Hong Jun-pyo, who showed an intention to return to the UFP, also opposed the proposal and revealed Kim's past corruption allegations. On 8 May, Joo Ho-young was elected the UFP's Floor Leader, automatically becoming the party's interim Leader. On 22 May, the party held an election to nominate Kim Chong-in as the interim President until the next
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on 7 April 2021, which he accepted. The same day, the FKP announced its merger by 29 May. On 28 May, both the UFP and FKP officially declared their merger as the unified UFP. On 13 August, Realmeter had revealed an opinion poll showing that the party has gained more supporters than the ruling Democratic Party (UFP: 36.5%–DP: 33.4%). This was the first time that a conservative party gained more support than a liberal party since the political scandal of former President Park Geun-hye in October 2016. On 31 August, the party decided to change its name to the People Power (; the "Party" was added later). The party requested that the name be changed to the
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. It has been argued that the new proposed name was similar to the minor centrist People Party of
Ahn Cheol-soo Ahn Cheol-soo (; born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean politician, medical doctor, businessperson, and software entrepreneur. He is a member of the National Assembly as part of the conservative People Power Party. Prior to his career in po ...
. There were speculations that the party was willing to form an electoral alliance with the minor opposition party in the 2021 by-elections. Jung Chung-rae, an MP of the Democratic Party, criticised the name for being too similar to a civic organisation established in 2003, where he used to serve as its first co-president. On 2 September, the party officially changed its name to the People Power Party, its current name. The PPP declared that it would be a centrist and
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party. On 14 September, the party revealed its logo and its 3 colors—red, yellow, and blue, based on its temporary decisions. These colors were officially confirmed on 23 September, although yellow was replaced with white. On 17 September,
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, the MP for
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, officially returned to the PPP, leading the party to have 104 seats. He left the party before the 2020 elections, where he ran as an independent candidate. The PPP's total seats were reverted to 103 after , the MP for
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, quit the party on 23 September following corruption allegations. He denied all allegations related to him and his family. On 22 December, , the MP for Suyeong, quit the party following corruption allegations against himself and his father. On 7 January 2021, , the MP for Pohang South- Ulleung, withdrew from the PPP due to a controversy related to
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. The same day, Kim Tae-ho, the former Governor of South Gyeongsang and the incumbent MP for
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, officially rejoined the party.


2021 by-elections

Before the 2021 by-elections, the party elected the former
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Oh Se-hoon Oh Se-hoon (; born 4 January 1961) is a South Korean politician and lawyer who has served as the mayor of Seoul since 2021, an office he previously held from 2006 to 2011. A member of the People Power Party, he served as a member of the Nat ...
as its
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mayoral candidate, as well as the former MP for Suyeong,
Park Heong-joon Park Heong-joon (; born 19 January 1960) is a South Korean journalist, educator, and politician who has served as the mayor of Busan since 2021. A member of the People Power Party, he was a professor of the Sociology Department and Graduate S ...
as its
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mayoral candidate on 4 March 2021. In the by-elections on 7 April, the party achieved an outright victory despite the government's low popularity, where both Oh and Park were elected by a large margin. Oh Se-hoon, who formerly stepped down as the Mayor of Seoul in 2011, defeated the Democratic candidate
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and successfully came back to the position. Park Hyung-joon also defeated the Democratic candidate
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and was elected the Mayor of Busan, despite his several controversies, such as
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. The same day, the MP for
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, faced public backlash after it was reported that he was cursing and assaulting office workers. He quit the party on 14 April.


In opposition (2021–2022)

On 8 April 2021, Joo Ho-young returned as the interim President of the party. He announced his intention to resign as the parliamentary leader on 16 April, adding that he would not serve until his term finishes on 29 May, but instead, until a new person is elected. The same day, the party declared that they will continue the processes to merge the minor People Party. On 30 April, the former
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Kim Gi-hyeon was elected the new parliamentary leader of the party, defeating ,
Kweon Seong-dong Kweon Seong-dong (, born 29 April 1960) is a South Korean lawyer and politician. A member of the conservative People Power Party (PPP), he has been the Member of Parliament for Gangneung since 2009. Before entering politics, Kweon worked as ...
, and
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. He served as the acting party President until the
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that was held on 11 June. On 21 May, Kim Byong-wook, who quit the party in January following a sexual harassment controversy, officially returned to the PPP. On 11 June,
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was elected the new President of the party, defeating
Na Kyung-won Na Kyung-won (, born 6 December 1963) is a South Korean judge and politician. She is a member of the conservative People Power Party. She has been a member of the National Assembly since 2004. From December 2018 to December 2019 she was the parl ...
and others. On 24 June, the party approved an independent MP Hong Joon-pyo's bid to rejoin. On 15 July, Choi Jae-hyung, one of the potential candidate for the 2022 presidential election, officially joined the party. On 30 July, the former
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, who was also the most favorable candidate for the 2020 presidential election, officially joined the party. On 5 August, , the MP for Incheon East- Michuhol 2nd, rejoined the party, and therefore all 4 PPP-friendly independent MPs successfully returned.


2022 presidential election and by-elections

On 5 November 2021, Yoon Suk Yeol won the PPP presidential primary, defeating Hong Joon-pyo. In the presidential election on 9 March, Yoon was elected President of South Korea, defeating
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by a margin of 0.73%. The party also had significant wins at the March 2022 by-elections that was held along with the presidential election, where the party regained 4 out of 5 National Assembly constituencies. Although the party did not contest for
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Central-
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, Lim Byung-hun, a pro-PPP independent candidate, was elected. This increased the total number of the PPP MPs, from 106 to 110. On 8 April, Kweon Seong-dong was elected parliamentary leader of the People Power Party, defeating . On 18 April 2022, the minor People Party led by
Ahn Cheol-soo Ahn Cheol-soo (; born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean politician, medical doctor, businessperson, and software entrepreneur. He is a member of the National Assembly as part of the conservative People Power Party. Prior to his career in po ...
merged into the PPP.


In government (2022–2025)

Following Yoon's inauguration as the President on 9 May, the PPP faced the local elections on 1 June, which they achieved an outright victory. Later, the party leader Lee Jun-seok, who took a critical stance toward the president, was removed from his position. Through the text leak incident that occurred later, it was possible to understand the president's uncomfortable intentions toward the former party leader. The rules of the party convention were limited to 100% of the party member vote.
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, a moderate candidate, criticised the change as a way to discredit himself, who is ranked first in public opinion polls. After the Hanbyeon rule change, a number of
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people who insisted on the conspiracy theory of fraudulent elections ran for the PPP primary. In the party leadership race, the president was criticised for attempting to influence the primary. The rule account for 100% party vote to prevent the election of a candidate critical of the president was also made after the president addressed party lawmakers.
Na Kyung-won Na Kyung-won (, born 6 December 1963) is a South Korean judge and politician. She is a member of the conservative People Power Party. She has been a member of the National Assembly since 2004. From December 2018 to December 2019 she was the parl ...
, who wanted to run for the primary, declared that she would not run. It was interpreted that this was due to pressure from the president. Candidate
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, who was judged to have no chance of winning due to the rule change, also gave up running for the primary. Criticisms were raised in various media outlets that the president intervened excessively in the primary by not maintaining neutrality and excessively pushing certain candidates. After popular candidate
Na Kyung-won Na Kyung-won (, born 6 December 1963) is a South Korean judge and politician. She is a member of the conservative People Power Party. She has been a member of the National Assembly since 2004. From December 2018 to December 2019 she was the parl ...
resigned from her candidacy in favour of Kim Gi-hyeon, the two-way structure of Ahn Cheol-soo and Kim Gi-hyeon hardened. Even in this situation, the presidential office threw a friendly message to Kim Gi-hyeon and using expressions such as 'enemy' towards
Ahn Cheol-soo Ahn Cheol-soo (; born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean politician, medical doctor, businessperson, and software entrepreneur. He is a member of the National Assembly as part of the conservative People Power Party. Prior to his career in po ...
, showing an attitude that seemed to show support of Kim Gi-hyeon, causing controversy. In addition, members of the "pro-Yoon" faction who supported Kim Gi-hyeon, argued that Ahn Cheol-soo took a friendly stance toward progressive intellectuals in the past, saying that he was "a person who respects communists" and "pro-North Korea leftists". The final four candidates for the primary party presidency elections were Cheon Ah-ram, Hwang Kyo-ahn, Kim Gi-hyeon, and Ahn Cheol-soo. Regarding the characteristics of the candidates, is pro-Lee Jun-seok and is critical of the president,
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has far-right ideologies, supports the conspiracy theory of a fraudulent
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, denies the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye, and
Ahn Cheol-soo Ahn Cheol-soo (; born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean politician, medical doctor, businessperson, and software entrepreneur. He is a member of the National Assembly as part of the conservative People Power Party. Prior to his career in po ...
takes a neutral stance toward the president and is evaluated as broadly moderately expandable thanks to his past history from a liberal party. Kim Gi-hyeon, a pro-Yoon legislator, has the advantage of being able to maintain a good relationship with the presidential office, but there is also criticism that it can make the separation between the party and the presidential office insufficient. On 8 March 2023, Kim Gi-hyeon was elected President of the party. In the primary for the supreme council, all five out of five pro-Yoon candidates were elected. Non-Yoon candidates inside the party criticised that the primary was conducted very unfairly. On 7 April,
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, the MP for Dalseo B, was elected parliamentary leader of the party, defeating Kim Hack-yong. The party brought in the
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Innovation Committee after losing in the by-election for Gangseo-gu mayor. Party leader Kim Gi-hyeon said he would hand over full authority to the innovation committee chairman. Due to the unpopularity of the Yoon administration, the party lost the 2024 legislative election, with prime minister
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heading a minority government. After President Yoon declared
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, his unpopularity continued to decline. Impeachment proceedings against Yoon occurred days after the declaration, passing in the National Assembly. Following the termination of Yoon's presidency by the
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,
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was nominated as the party's candidate in the general election in
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. On 10 May, Kim's nomination was cancelled and he was replaced by former acting president and prime minister Han Duck-soo, but was later reinstated as the party's nominee. Former PPP leader
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initially ran as an Independent, but withdrew shortly before election day, endorsing Kim. Kim lost the election to former DPK leader
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, with former PPP leader and Reform Party candidate
Lee Jun-seok Lee Jun-seok (; born 31 March 1985) is a South Korean politician who has served as the member of the National Assembly for Hwaseong B since 2024. A member of the Reform Party, he was the party's nominee in the 2025 presidential election a ...
splitting many conservative-leaning votes.


Return to opposition (2025–present)


Main factions

Currently, the party is mainly divided between pro-Yoon and non-Yoon factions. However, there are cases where factions are divided into pro-Yoon, non-Yoon, and anti-Yoon. The pro-Yoon faction is friendly toward the former president and follows his agenda. The non-Yoon faction seeks neutrality with Yoon, and the anti-Yoon faction opposes the former president and often clashes with him.


Pro-Yoon

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Yoon Suk Yeol Yoon Suk Yeol (; born 18 December 1960) is a South Korean politician and former prosecutor who served as the 13th president of South Korea from 2022 until Impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, he was removed from office in 2025. The shortest-serving ...
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Hong Jun-pyo Hong Joon-pyo (; born 20 November 1953) is a South Korean retired politician and prosecutor who served as the mayor of Daegu from 2022 to 2025. He previously served as the governor of South Gyeongsang Province, a member of the National Assembl ...
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Kweon Seong-dong Kweon Seong-dong (, born 29 April 1960) is a South Korean lawyer and politician. A member of the conservative People Power Party (PPP), he has been the Member of Parliament for Gangneung since 2009. Before entering politics, Kweon worked as ...
, Member of Parliament for Gangneung
"Chin-Yoon" () is the faction of the PPP that supports former President Yoon Suk Yeol. The pro-Yoon faction currently has the most power in the party and supreme council and is mainly supported by older party members. Chin-Yoon is a
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and sometimes referred to as right-wing to far-right. It was argued that former lawmaker
Na Kyung-won Na Kyung-won (, born 6 December 1963) is a South Korean judge and politician. She is a member of the conservative People Power Party. She has been a member of the National Assembly since 2004. From December 2018 to December 2019 she was the parl ...
was criticised for disobeying the president's advice not to run for the party leader election in 2023.


Non-Yoon

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Choung Byoung-gug Choung Byoung-gug (; born 10 February 1958) is a South Korean politician and the former Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism. He was the leader of the centre-right Bareunmirae Party, and Chairman of the Special Committee on the 4th Industr ...
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Kim Woong Kim Woong (, born 5 May 1970) is a South Korean prosecutor and politician. A member of the People Power Party (PPP), he is has served as the member of the National Assembly for Songpa's 1st constituency since 2020. He joined politics as a m ...
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Han Dong-hoon Han Dong-hoon (; born 9 April 1973) is a South Korean politician and prosecutor who served as the leader of the People Power Party from July to December 2024 and as the 69th minister of justice from May 2022 to December 2023 under the cabine ...
, Former
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"Bi-Yoon" () refers to those neutral toward or critical of Yoon. Members who are neutral to Yoon are classified as Bi-Yoon and more critical members as "ban-Yoon" (). Those from the former New Conservative Party are leading the way. They are ideologically inconsistent except against Yoon Suk Yeol, and there are
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,
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, and paternalistic conservatives like the
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present within the UK Conservative Party. Formerly pro-Yoon former party leader
Han Dong-hoon Han Dong-hoon (; born 9 April 1973) is a South Korean politician and prosecutor who served as the leader of the People Power Party from July to December 2024 and as the 69th minister of justice from May 2022 to December 2023 under the cabine ...
expressed his opposition to Yoon's 2024 declaration of martial law, announcing that it was "wrong" and that the party was to "stop it along with the people." Bi-Yoon is economically liberal, but moderates like
Yoo Seong-min Yoo Seong-min (; born 7 January 1958), also known as Yoo Seung-min, is a South Korean economist and politician. Yoo is a former member of the National Assembly (South Korea), National Assembly and was the Bareun Party's presidential nominee in ...
and
Choung Byoung-gug Choung Byoung-gug (; born 10 February 1958) is a South Korean politician and the former Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism. He was the leader of the centre-right Bareunmirae Party, and Chairman of the Special Committee on the 4th Industr ...
support welfare programmes more than some politicians within the PPP. They advocate for reforms to the social welfare system, drawing inspiration from the examples of British prime ministers
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,
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and
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in order to align more closely with the principles of a
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and
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. Some hold views more liberal than conservative factions of the Democratic Party on social issues, such as the rights of
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South Koreans and same-sex marriage and civil union recognition. However, there remains an unfriendly view of feminism due to the association of the word to the electorate.


Ideology and political positions

The People Power Party is a
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conservative political party. There are politicians with various ideologies in the PPP, but they are usually referred to as figures rather than ideologies. The People's Power Party is mainly labelled
right-wing Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property ...
, but has also been labelled far-right, particularly during its establishment. During the 2022 South Korea presidential election, the party was described as
centre-right Centre-right politics is the set of right-wing politics, right-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre. It is commonly associated with conservatism, Christian democracy, liberal conservatism, and conservative liberalis ...
by international outlets. It is broadly considered to be
conservative Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza ...
and
national-conservative National conservatism is a nationalism, nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding National identity, national and cultural identity, communitarianism and the public role of religion. It shares aspects of traditionalist c ...
, though political spectrums inside it range from liberal conservatism and
moderate conservatism Moderate conservatism is a politically moderate version of conservatism that is less demanding than classical conservatism, and can be divided into several subtypes, such as liberal conservatism. The term is principally used in countries where ...
to
anti-communists Anti-communism is Political movement, political and Ideology, ideological opposition to communism, communist beliefs, groups, and individuals. Organized anti-communism developed after the 1917 October Revolution in Russia, and it reached global ...
, compared to neo-
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.


Economic policies

In the past, conservative political parties in South Korea supported
economic interventionism A market intervention is a policy or measure that modifies or interferes with a market, typically done in the form of state action, but also by philanthropic and political-action groups. Market interventions can be done for a number of reas ...
due to the historical influence of
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. However, the PPP is now more economically liberal., supporting
fiscal conservatism In American political theory, fiscal conservatism or economic conservatism is a political and economic philosophy regarding fiscal policy and fiscal responsibility with an ideological basis in capitalism, individualism, limited government, ...
. The People Power Party has unveiled a comprehensive plan to overhaul the country's crypto regulations in 2025, aiming to boost competition, innovation, and global leadership in digital finance. This plan includes scrapping the restrictive one-exchange-one-bank rule to allow more competitive partnerships between banks and crypto exchanges, legalizing corporate and institutional trading of digital assets, and approving spot crypto ETFs (
exchange-traded fund An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that is also an exchange-traded product, i.e., it is traded on stock exchanges. ETFs own financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, debts, futures contracts, and/or comm ...
s) to follow trends set by the U.S. and U.K. The plan also introduces tax relief for small investors, new regulations for tokenized securities (STOs), globally aligned stablecoin rules, and a basic law to foster digital asset growth. These reforms are designed to increase market liquidity, attract institutional participation, and restore investor trust, with a special committee set up to guide ongoing policy and industry development.


Social policies

The PPP is
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and advocates traditional family values, and national patriotism. Some media outlets criticised a part of the PPP's young politicians' negative attitude toward
feminism Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideology, ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social gender equality, equality of the sexes. Feminism holds the position that modern soci ...
. Some young right-wing politicians in the PPP, also support ''
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''. PPP has voiced opposition to the Democratic Party of Korea's policy of officially attempting to regulate
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consumption. Yang Joon-woo, a spokesman for PPP, said in 2021 that the "state does not have the right to regulate individual tastes or eating habits". However, in 2023, PPP announced their plans to introduce a bill that would ban dog meat consumption by 2027 if the bill is enacted by the end of 2023. The PPP advocates for the abolishment of the "
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" and the standardisation of age counting in South Korea. Lee Yong-ho, the chief of Yoon's transition committee, said the different age counting methods in the country creates "persistent confusion" and "unnecessary social and economic costs". As South Korea's birthrate dropped lower, key politicians in the PPP have started moving away from the conservative immigration policies of the past and began to support a more liberal approach. The Yoon administration supported the creation of "Korea Border and Immigration Agency" (), which was discussed and failed since the past liberal
Kim Dae-jung Kim Dae-jung (, ; 6 January 192418 August 2009) was a South Korean politician, activist and statesman who served as the eighth president of South Korea from 1998 to 2003. Kim entered politics as a member of the new wing of the Democratic Pa ...
government. On the other hand, the party's position on foreign voting rights is more restrictive, arguing that "foreigners from countries that do not grant voting rights to South Koreans living abroad should be deprived of all voting rights."


Foreign policy

PPP has generally taken a friendly stance towards the United States. PPP's conservative wing is generally more pro-US. President Yoon has taken an overwhelmingly pro-US policy compared to previous presidents by moving high-tech supply chains and production to the United States, as well as military agreements with the
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. PPP's position on China is ambiguous, but sometimes critical. However, conservatives in South Korea place more importance on economic pragmatism than liberals, so they try to avoid friction with China on Cross-Strait relations, Korean culture and Korean history. However, apart from PPP's foreign policy, there are controversies about whether PPP politically exploits
anti-Chinese sentiment Anti-Chinese sentiment (also referred to as Sinophobia) is the fear or dislike of Chinese people or Chinese culture. It is frequently directed at Overseas Chinese, Chinese minorities which live outside Greater China and it involves immigratio ...
for political gains, which leads to hate speech and violence against
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. PPP has stated that it views China and North Korea separately; after Yoon wrote an Instagram caption signalling "''myeolkong''", meaning "destroy communists". In regards to Japan, the PPP has a more conciliatory approach compared to the more hawkish DPK. PPP does not seek direct compensation or apology from the Japanese government and companies for victims of forced labor, a
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committed by the Empire of Japan and Japanese companies during World War II, but instead expresses its stance to receive voluntary donations from South Korean companies through a foundation. The PPP is fiercely anti-communist and advocates a hawkish policy against North Korea. This has led them to usually perform well electorally in constituencies that border the
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. Many PPP politicians support South Korea having
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on its own, in order to counter the threat of North Korea's nuclear weapons.


Criticism

Detractors have given the party the nickname (). Ahead of South Korea's 3 June 2025, presidential election, former
Yoon Suk Yeol Yoon Suk Yeol (; born 18 December 1960) is a South Korean politician and former prosecutor who served as the 13th president of South Korea from 2022 until Impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, he was removed from office in 2025. The shortest-serving ...
has called for unity among conservatives. However, his appeal has drawn criticism from reformist members
Han Dong-hoon Han Dong-hoon (; born 9 April 1973) is a South Korean politician and prosecutor who served as the leader of the People Power Party from July to December 2024 and as the 69th minister of justice from May 2022 to December 2023 under the cabine ...
and Cho Kyoung-tae of the People Power Party, who argue that his past actions, including the imposition of martial law, have deepened internal divisions and hindered the party's electoral prospects.


2024 martial law declaration and impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol

During the
2024 South Korean martial law crisis On 3 December 2024, at 22:27 Korea Standard Time (KST), Yoon Suk Yeol, the then-president of South Korea, declared martial law during a televised address. In his declaration, Yoon accused the Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015), Democratic P ...
in December, 18 members of the party who supported its leader,
Han Dong-hoon Han Dong-hoon (; born 9 April 1973) is a South Korean politician and prosecutor who served as the leader of the People Power Party from July to December 2024 and as the 69th minister of justice from May 2022 to December 2023 under the cabine ...
joined the opposition in the National Assembly to rescind the martial law declaration imposed by President
Yoon Suk Yeol Yoon Suk Yeol (; born 18 December 1960) is a South Korean politician and former prosecutor who served as the 13th president of South Korea from 2022 until Impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, he was removed from office in 2025. The shortest-serving ...
, himself a PPP member. After martial law was revoked on 4 December 2024, six opposition parties proposed an impeachment bill against President Yoon. However, the PPP adopted a position opposing the impeachment of President Yoon as its party line. The impeachment bill was submitted to a vote in the
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on 7 December 2024, and the ruling party PPP legislators were criticised for "sympathising with the president's acts of treason", because most legislators of the ruling party PPP did not participate in the vote on the impeachment bill. Only three out of 108 PPP legislators voted. In the end, the impeachment motion was scrapped because the number of votes needed to pass it was insufficient. Amid public anger over the motion's failure, several PPP lawmakers' offices were vandalized, while others received funeral wreaths with messages such as "insurrection accomplices" written. A box cutter was also found at the residence of MP Kim Jae-sub. A petition filed at the National Assembly website calling for the PPP's dissolution garnered more than 171,000 signatures, exceeding the 50,000 needed to have the proposal submitted to the relevant standing committee. On 14 December 2024, a second impeachment motion against Yoon passed in the National Assembly with 204 out of 300 lawmakers in favor. Despite the party's official stance against impeachment, 12 of its members supported the measure. As a result, all five members of the PPP's Supreme Council resigned, prompting the formation of an emergency response committee system to lead the party in accordance with its regulations. This was followed by the resignation of PPP leader Han Dong-hoon on 16 December. Kweon Seong-dong became acting party leader. On 24 December, the party nominated Kwon Young-se to head its emergency committee.


Leadership


Leaders

* Note: – as head of Emergency Response Committee


Floor Leaders


Secretary-General


Election results


President


Legislature


Local


By-elections


Notes


References

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