People Power Party
People Power Party 국민의힘 | |
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| Abbreviation | PPP |
| Leader | Kim Yong-tae (ERC) |
| Secretary-General | Suh Bum-soo |
| Floor Leader | Song Eon-seog |
| Chair of the Policy Planning Committee | Kim Sang-hoon |
| Founded | 17 February 2020 (as the United Future Party) 31 August 2020 (current form) |
| Merger of |
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| Headquarters | 12, Gukhoe-Daero 74 Street, Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
| Think tank | Yeouido Institute |
| Student wing | PPP Central College Committee |
| Youth wing | Youth People Power Party |
| Women's wing | PPP Central Women's Committee |
| Membership (2023) | 4,449,281 |
| Ideology | Conservatism (South Korean) |
| Political position | Right-wing |
| Regional affiliation | Asia Pacific Democracy Union |
| International affiliation | International Democracy Union |
| Satellite party | |
| Colours | Red |
| National Assembly | 107 / 300 |
| Metropolitan Mayors and Governors | 11 / 17 |
| Municipal Mayors | 140 / 226 |
| Provincial and Metropolitan Councillors | 522 / 872 |
| Municipal Councillors | 1,432 / 2,988 |
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| peoplepowerparty.kr | |
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 국민의힘 |
| Hanja | 國民의힘 |
| RR | Gungminui him |
| MR | Kungminŭi him |
| United Future Party | |
| Hangul | 미래통합당 |
| Hanja | 未來統合黨 |
| RR | Mirae tonghapdang |
| MR | Mirae t'onghaptang |
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The People Power Party (PPP; Korean: 국민의힘; lit. Power of Nationals) is a conservative and right-wing political party in South Korea. It is the second-largest party in the National Assembly. 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; 미래통합당) on 17 February 2020 through the merger of the Liberty Korea Party, 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.