Organization:Green Party Korea

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Green Party

녹색당
LeaderKim Chan-hwi
Founded2 April 2012 (2012-04-02)
(Green Party)
13 October 2012 (2012-10-13)
(Greens Plus)
19 April 2014 (2014-04-19)
(Green Party)
HeadquartersSeoul
Membership (2016)10,085[1]
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing[5]
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Asia Pacific Greens Federation
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Website
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Korean name

Green Party Korea is a political party in South Korea . The party was established in March 2012. It is a continuation of the Korea Greens, created following initial discussions in 2011. The party was established in response to the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis of Japan. Green Party Korea is a member of the Global Greens and the Asia Pacific Greens Federation.

As a result of the party only getting 0.48% in the 19th national parliamentary election in April 2012, the party was disbanded by the National Election Administration Office. However, the paragraph 4 of article 41 and the subparagraph 3 of paragraph 1 of article 44 of the Political Parties Act,[6] which had revoked registration of parties and banned use of the titles of the parties whose obtained numbers of votes had been less than 2% of the total number of effective votes, were ruled unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Korea on 28 January 2014.[7] As a result, Green Party Korea recovered its title.[8]

Green Party Korea, together with the Basic Income Youth Network, began a two-week tour on 6 July 2015 to discover the opinions citizens in South Korea have about basic income, and to introduce the concept of basic income to the community. The party has also adopted basic income as part of their party platform.[9]

Attributes of the Party

The party has more females than males. About 38.2% of party members are in their 40s. 24.8% of party members are 50 years of age or older.

Election results

Legislature

Election Leader Constituency Party list Seats Position Status
Votes % Seats +/- Votes % Seats +/- No. +/–
2012 4,843 0.02
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2016 31,491 0.13
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Steady 182,301 0.77
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2020 58,948 0.21
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Steady 17th Extra-parliamentary

Local

Election Candidate Votes %
Seoul, 2018 Shin Ji-ye 82,874 1.67
Jeju, 2018 Ko Eun-young 12,188 3.53
Jeju, 2022 Bu Soon-jeong 5,750 1.94

See also

  • Energy in South Korea
  • Environment of South Korea
  • List of environmental organizations
  • Politics of South Korea
  • Political parties in South Korea

References

  1. "Error: no |title= specified when using {{Cite web}}" (in ko-kr). Green Party Koreans. 2015-07-13. http://kgreens.org/?post_type=notice&p=4748. 
  2. Kim, Juon (24 September 2018). "Peace, Politics and Green Possibilities in South Korea". https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/peace-politics-and-green-possibilities-in-south-korea/. 
  3. 탁양현 (January 11, 2019) (in ko). 진보주의 정치철학, 수운 최제우, 안토니오 그람시. e퍼플. p. 33. ISBN 9791163473008. https://books.google.com/books?id=6yGEDwAAQBAJ&q=%22%EB%85%B9%EC%83%89%EB%8B%B9%22+%EC%A7%84%EB%B3%B4%EC%A3%BC%EC%9D%98%EC%A0%81&pg=PT33. 
  4. "녹색정치와 진보정당, 미래를 말하다". 24 September 2020. http://www.redian.org/archive/146834. 
  5. Sanghun Lee (9 July 2020). "The substance of a Korean Green New Deal is still being defined". Eco Business. https://www.eco-business.com/opinion/the-substance-of-a-korean-green-new-deal-is-still-being-defined/. "During South Korea’s parliamentary election in mid-April, which was the world’s first national election amid the pandemic, the ruling centrist Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), the centre-right Party for People’s Livelihoods (PPL), the centre-left Justice Party (JP) and the left Green Party Korea (GPK) all made pledges around a "Green New Deal"" 
  6. "Error: no |title= specified when using {{Cite web}}" (in ko-kr). https://elaw.klri.re.kr/kor_service/lawView.do?hseq=37418&lang=ENG. 
  7. "Error: no |title= specified when using {{Cite web}}" (in ko-kr). http://search.ccourt.go.kr/ths/pr/ths_pr0101_P1.do?seq=0&cname=&eventNum=35116&eventNo=2012%ED%97%8C%EB%A7%88431&pubFlag=0&cId=010200&selectFont=. 
  8. "Error: no |title= specified when using {{Cite web}}" (in ko-KR). http://www.kgreens.org/commentary/%eb%85%b9%ec%83%89%eb%8b%b9-%eb%8b%b9%eb%aa%85%ed%9a%8c%eb%b3%b5-%ed%97%8c%ec%9e%ac%ec%9d%98-%ec%9c%84%ed%97%8c%ea%b2%b0%ec%a0%95%ec%9d%84-%ed%99%98%ec%98%81%ed%95%9c%eb%8b%a4/. 
  9. Widerquist, Karl (5 July 2015). "KOREA: Basic Income Tour Kicks off on July 6, 2015". BIEN: Basic Income Earth Network. http://www.basicincome.org/news/2015/07/korea-basic-income-tour-kicks-off-on-july-6-2015/. 

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