Democratic Front for the Reunification of Korea

The front initially consisted of 72 parties and social organizations from both the North and the South; at the time of its dissolution, it had 24 members.

The Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front is ostensibly the South Korean counterpart to the DFRK, but it operates from North Korea.

It was formed from 40 leftist parties and consisted of 398 communists led by Lyuh Woon-hyung, Pak Hon-yong, and Ho Hon.

The North Korean National Democratic Front (북조선 민주주의 민족통일전선) was founded on 22 July 1946.

Members of the Presidium of the Central Committee included Pak Myong Chol and Kim Wan Su.

Members of the North Korean National Democratic Front in front of the organization's complex, June 1947. Future North Korean supreme leader Kim Il Sung is standing in the center of the front row.