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Korean conservatives win a close election
By Andy Jackson Thu, Apr 12, 2012 12:49AM UTC View CommentsThe ballots are still being counted, but it is apparent that the conservative New Frontier Party will remain the largest party in Korea’s National Assembly. As of midnight, the Chosun Ilbo projects that the NFP will hold 152 of the National Assembly’s 300 seats. The progressive Democratic Unified Party is ahead in 127 races while...
The Battleground: Korea’s National Assembly Election
By Andy Jackson Mon, Apr 09, 2012 1:22PM UTC View CommentsKorea’s April 11 National Assembly elections are upon us. The latest polls taken before a government-mandated blackout on polling last week showed that the election was going to be extremely close with the conservative majority New Frontier Party roughly even with the combined strength of the main opposition Democratic Unified Party and the minor left-wing Unified Progressive Party....
Conservatives gain ground ahead of Korean legislative elections
By Andy Jackson Wed, Mar 14, 2012 2:53AM UTC View CommentsIt appears that the New Frontier Party has done the right thing in once again turning to Park Geun-hye in its time of need. Park has helped the NFP overcome its ties to unpopular president Lee Myung-bak to soar past its main rival, the progressive Democratic Unified Party, in the latest Realmeter poll. The NFP gained four...
South Korean parties face divisions ahead of elections
By Andy Jackson Tue, Mar 06, 2012 1:56AM UTC View CommentsBoth of South Korea’s major political parties are facing internal divisions ahead of the April National Assembly elections, which could add further unpredictability to the race. The majority conservative New Frontier Party is facing a major split after its nominating committee excluded roughly 30 sitting legislators from primary elections to be held later this month. The...
South Korean conservatives show renewed strength ahead of April elections
By Andy Jackson Tue, Feb 28, 2012 8:27PM UTC View CommentsThings are looking up for the New Frontier Party. South Korea’s leading conservative party has been in a tailspin ever since losing a special election for Seoul mayor in October. However, a new pair of polls suggest that the party, which recently changed its name from the Grand National Party, may have begun to reverse...
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