«The loser in South Korea's last presidential race has another go». The Economist. 30 de marzo de 2017. «The country now faces a snap presidential election on May 9th. After almost a decade of conservative rule, the ballot looks likely to be a victory for the more socially liberal Minjoo party: its support is the highest it has ever been, at 50%. Mr Moon, who led the party until January last year, has topped the polls for president for almost three months. The latest sounding puts his support at 35% in a crowded field.»
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"Political Populism: Eroding Asia's Complex Interdependence? – Analysis". Eurasia Review. 1 November 2019. The South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s centrist-liberal Democratic Party has also reflected and tactically deployed the considerable popular nationalist sentiment in South Korean society as he vowed in early August that in the escalating bilateral trade dispute the country would “never again lose to Japan”.
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«South Korea ahead of legislative elections». European Parliamentary Research Service. 7 de abril de 2016. «The social-liberal Minjoo Party of Korea (MPK, Together Democratic Party) is the main opposition force.»
JUNHYOUNG LEE; JORGE TAMAMES (25 de marzo de 2020). «Lecciones de Corea del Sur». politicaexterior.com. «El Partido de la Libertad de Corea (conservador) ha criticado al actual gobierno (del socio-liberal Partido Demócrata) por promover iniciativas en este ámbito.»
JUNHYOUNG LEE; JORGE TAMAMES (25 de marzo de 2020). «Lecciones de Corea del Sur». politicaexterior.com. «El Partido de la Libertad de Corea (conservador) ha criticado al actual gobierno (del socio-liberal Partido Demócrata) por promover iniciativas en este ámbito.»
«An Identity Crisis for South Korea's Opposition». The Diplomat. 31 de diciembre de 2015. «South Korea's main opposition social-liberal party is reeling (again) from intraparty factional struggle. Rebranded earlier this week "the Minjoo Party of Korea" (formerly New Politics Alliance for Democracy), the party is searching for a new identity and direction after high profile and popular assemblyperson Ahn Cheol-soo defected on December 13.»