Centrist reformism

Centrist reformism (Korean: 중도개혁주의; Hanja: 中道改革主義; RR: Jungdogaehyeokjuui) is a South Korean political ideology. It is part of South Korea's centrist tradition.

History

The first party to put "Jungdogaehyeok" as the main ideology of the party was the conservative-liberal Peace Democratic Party and led by Kim Dae-jung in 1987. But when the National Congress for New Politics was founded in 1995, it emphasized: "moderate conservatives" (Korean: 온건 보수; Hanja: 穩健保守) more than "Jungdogaehyeok" to gain more support from conservatives.[1] However, since the left-liberal Roh Moo-hyun government, the term has not been used frequently for some time.

In 2016, People Party officially put forward "Jungdogaehyeok" as its main ideology.[2]

Jungdogaehyeok parties

See also

References

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