The Democratic People's Party is a minor conservative political party of South Korea. It was formed in 2000 by disaffected members of the Grand National Party. In the 2000 election, two members were elected to the National Assembly; however, the party is not now represented there.
A political party by the same name existed during the 1950s, during the First Republic of South Korea.
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