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name= Democratic Socialist Party| | name= Democratic Socialist Party| | ||
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− | + | founded= 11th May 2009| | |
− | dissolution= | | + | dissolution= 26th June 2009| |
− | president= | + | president=| |
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− | members= | + | orientation= Far-Left| |
− | orientation=Far-Left | | + | ideology= Authoritarian| |
− | ideology=Authoritarian | | + | congress=| |
− | congress= | + | number= 2470| |
− | number= 2470 | + | forum=| |
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abbreviation= DSP| | abbreviation= DSP| | ||
− | preceded= | | + | preceded=| |
− | succeeded=North Korean Communist Party | | + | succeeded= North Korean Communist Party| |
− | colors | + | colors=| |
− | + | country= North Korea| | |
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+ | The ''' Democratic Socialist Party ''' (abbr. '''DSP''') was a left-wing party founded by [[Morgaroth]] and {{eLink|citizen|1496613|Oogieboogie3}}. The Democratic Socialist party was {{CountryLink|North Korea|North Korea's}} very first Political Party. It was founded a day before the [[City Party]]. The DSP was mainly a congressional party that would average 1-2 [[Congress member]]s. The highest amount of congress members the DSP saw was 4 members in congress. It never saw successful [[Presidential elections]], mainly due to its minority status. | ||
− | + | ==History== | |
+ | By the time the first North Korean party election came, it was taken over by [[William Shafer]]. Shafer changed the name several times in the period between the 16th of May and the 2nd of June{{Ref|e|article|818720}}, so the party was known in this short period as: | ||
+ | *Kit Kat Party | ||
+ | *Latin stuff | ||
+ | *Church of Babes and Booze | ||
+ | *Celio Party | ||
+ | *Church of Babes and Booze | ||
+ | *Korean Libertarian Party | ||
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+ | In June 2009, [[Célio Azevedo]] won the [[party elections]] against {{eLink|citizen|1387096|Samuel Hodkin}} and refounded DSP around 19/06/2009. DSP was a short-lived party which was transformed on 26/06/2009 into the [[North Korean Communist Party]]. DSP had 25 members at the last count in June, and held as many as 4 seats (25 %) in [[Congress]]. | ||
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+ | Most of the original Democratic Socialist Party members including its two founders helped establish a new official Socialist party in North Korea called the [[The North Korean Workers Party]]. | ||
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+ | ==Additional read== | ||
+ | * {{Plain link|//erepublik.com/en/main/newspaper/a-voz-do-operario--186675/14 Celio's newspaper; page 14-17}} |
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The Democratic Socialist Party (abbr. DSP) was a left-wing party founded by Morgaroth and Oogieboogie3. The Democratic Socialist party was North Korea's very first Political Party. It was founded a day before the City Party. The DSP was mainly a congressional party that would average 1-2 Congress members. The highest amount of congress members the DSP saw was 4 members in congress. It never saw successful Presidential elections, mainly due to its minority status.
History
By the time the first North Korean party election came, it was taken over by William Shafer. Shafer changed the name several times in the period between the 16th of May and the 2nd of June[1], so the party was known in this short period as:
- Kit Kat Party
- Latin stuff
- Church of Babes and Booze
- Celio Party
- Church of Babes and Booze
- Korean Libertarian Party
In June 2009, Célio Azevedo won the party elections against Samuel Hodkin and refounded DSP around 19/06/2009. DSP was a short-lived party which was transformed on 26/06/2009 into the North Korean Communist Party. DSP had 25 members at the last count in June, and held as many as 4 seats (25 %) in Congress.
Most of the original Democratic Socialist Party members including its two founders helped establish a new official Socialist party in North Korea called the The North Korean Workers Party.