Liberty Unification Party

[1] It soon changed the name to Party for National Revolution (국민혁명당) after the National Election Commission did not allow all political parties from using the term "(Proportional)" to their names.

[4] 2 days later, the party was officially formed and elected Kim as its President.

[5] Jeon Kwang-hoon, a pastor, did not officially join but showed his intention to be allied with the party.

[5] Koh Young-il, the President of the Christian Liberal Party, showed his intention to form an electoral alliance with this party as a decoy list.

This article about a South Korean political party is a stub.