Not to be confused with Uri Party or Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats.
Open Democratic Party
열린민주당
Abbreviation
ODP
Leader
Kim Sang-gyun
Founder
Chung Bong-ju (original) Kim Sang-gyun (re-founded)
Founded
8 March 2020 (original)
December 2022 (refounded)
Split from
Democratic Party of Korea
Merged into
Democratic Party of Korea
Headquarters
Yeongdeungpo, Seoul
Ideology
Liberalism (South Korean)[1]
Political position
Centre[2] to centre-left[3]
National affiliation
New Progressive Alliance
Colours
Blue
Website
openminju.co.kr
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The Open Democratic Party (Korean: 열린민주당) is a liberal political party in South Korea formed on 8 March 2020. The party was absorbed back into the Democratic Party of Korea on 14 January 2022. The party was later revived in 2023 and is running in the 2024 South Korean legislative election as part of the New Progressive Alliance.
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