New Conservative Party (South Korea)


The New Conservative Party was a South Korean right-wing political party officially founded in 2020.

History

The New Conservative Party was originally formed as the Emergency Action for Change and Innovation on 30 September 2019. The group, organized within the Bareunmirae Party, was made up of 15 lawmakers who were critical toward the leadership of Sohn Hak-kyu. Yoo Seong-min, the former co-chairman of the Bareunmirae Party, was chosen as the organizational leader.
On 4 December, the name was shortened to Change and Innovation, and then adopted the incumbent name on 12 December. However, six lawmakers were dropped, mainly pro-Ahn Cheol-soo lawmakers, since their head did not express a strong intention to join. Some pro-Ahn lawmakers also criticized the organization's decision to use "Conservative" in its name, adding that it ignores centrism.
On 5 January 2020, the New Conservative Party held an official formation convention.

Ideology

The leader Ha Tae-keung said that the party seeks to be the "Youth conservative, moderate conservative, conservative overcomes the impeachment, fair conservative, and new and big conservative". The party also seeks to deal with social issues i.e. unfairness, future reform, eco-friendly development, and polarization.