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Presidential election<br /><small style="line-height: 1.0em;">[[South Korean presidential election, 1997|1997]] - [[South Korean presidential election, 2002|2002]] - [[South Korean presidential election, 2007|2007]] - [[South Korean presidential election, 2012|''2012'']]</small>
 
Presidential election<br /><small style="line-height: 1.0em;">[[South Korean presidential election, 1997|1997]] - [[South Korean presidential election, 2002|2002]] - [[South Korean presidential election, 2007|2007]] - [[South Korean presidential election, 2012|''2012'']]</small>
  
Parliamentary election<br /><small style="line-height: 1.0em;">[[South Korean parliamentary election, 2000|2000]] - [[South Korean parliamentary election, 2004|2004]]</small>
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*Legislative elections
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**[[South Korean legislative election, 2004|2004]] - [[South Korean legislative election, 2008|2008]] - [[South Korean legislative election, 2012|''2012'']]
 
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| [[Uri Party|Uri]]{{·}} [[Grand National Party|GNP]]{{·}} [[Democratic Labour Party (South Korea)|DLP]]{{·}} [[Democratic Party (South Korea)|DP]]{{·}} [[People First Party (South Korea)|PFP]]
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| [[Grand National Party|GNP]], [[Democratic United Party|DUP]], [[Liberty Forward Party|LFP]], [[Future Hope Alliance|FHA]], [[Democratic Labor Party (South Korea)|DLP]], [[People's Participation Party|PPP]], [[New Progressive Party (South Korea)|NPP]]
 
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Revision as of 21:01, 30 January 2012

South Korea
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This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
South Korea


Government

Sixth Republic
Constitution

President
Lee Myung-Bak

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Kim Hwang-Sik

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Presidential election
1997 - 2002 - 2007 - 2012

  • Legislative elections
    • 2004 - 2008 - 2012
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