Liberal Party (South Korea)
Liberal Party 자유당 自由黨 | |
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| Leader | Lee Jae-hak (politician) |
| Founder | Syngman Rhee |
| Founded | 17 December 1951 (74 years, 88 days) (first iteration) 7 September 1963 (62 years, 189 days) (second iteration) |
| Dissolved | 16 May 1961 (64 years, 303 days) (first iteration) 24 January 1970 (56 years, 50 days) (second iteration) |
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| Merged into | New Democratic |
| Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
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| Political position | Far-right |
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The Liberal Party (Korean: 자유당; Hanja: 自由黨; RR: Jayudang) was a far-right corporatist and anti-communist political party in South Korea established in 1951 by Syngman Rhee.