Reform Party (South Korea)
Reform Party 개혁신당 | |
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| Abbreviation | RP |
| Leader | Lee Jun-seok |
| Secretary-General | Kim Chul-keun |
| Floor Leader | Chun Ha-ram |
| Chair of the Policy Planning Committee | Lee Joo-young |
| Founder | Lee Jun-seok |
| Founded | 20 January 2024 |
| Split from | People Power Party |
| Membership (May 2025) | 106,183 |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Centre-right to right-wing |
| Colours | Orange Black |
| Slogan | 정쟁이 아닌 정책으로 ('Not by Fight, but by Policy.') 고성이 아닌 품격질의 ('Not Loud, but Classy') |
| National Assembly | 3 / 300 |
| Metropolitan Mayors and Governors | 0 / 17 |
| Municipal Mayors | 0 / 226 |
| Provincial and Metropolitan Councillors | 2 / 872 |
| Municipal Councillors | 6 / 2,988 |
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| Website | |
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| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 개혁신당 |
| Hanja | 改革新黨 |
| RR | Gaehyeok sindang |
| MR | Kaehyŏk sindang |
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The Reform Party (RP; Korean: 개혁신당) is a South Korean political party led by Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the People Power Party (PPP). Founded by Lee Jun-seok as a conservative party after his split from the PPP, it has subsequently merged with various parties and factions led by politicians formerly affiliated with the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) and Justice Party. Though the party is still regarded as politically conservative and on the right of the political spectrum.