Example sentences of "democratic liberal party " in BNC.

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1 The students say the formation in 1990 of the ruling Democratic Liberal Party — actually a coalition of parties — was a crime against democracy .
2 Mr Kim 's ruling Democratic Liberal Party had easy wins in three by-elections .
3 The new party , tentatively named the Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , would control approximately 220 of the 299 seats in the National Assembly .
4 Inauguration of Democratic Liberal Party
5 The new ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , controlling 216 of the 299 seats in the South Korean legislature , was formally inaugurated at a merger convention held in Seoul on Feb. 9 .
6 In 1990 the DJP merged with two opposition parties : the resulting Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) controlled two-thirds of the seats in the National Assembly [ see pp. 37187-88 ; 37247 ] .
7 The second , even more surprising development , was the announcement on Jan. 22 , 1990 , of a merger of the ruling DJP with Kim Young Sam 's Reunification Democratic Party ( RDP ) and Kim Jong Pil 's New Democratic Republican Party ( NDRP ) to form the Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , ensuring that , for the first time in his presidency , Roh had a secure legislative majority [ see pp. 37187-88 ] .
8 In accordance with the creation in February of the Democratic Liberal Party ( formed from an amalgamation of Roh 's ruling Democratic Justice Party with two opposition groups — see p. 37247 ) , three of the new ministers were former members of the opposition .
9 The newly formed Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , the ruling party of South Korea , suffered a significant reverse on April 3 in its first electoral contest .
10 The ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) held a national inauguration convention on May 9 , when President Roh Tae Woo was chosen for a two-year term as party president .
11 Relations between President Roh Tae Woo 's ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) and the remaining opposition forces worsened significantly during July , leading to fighting within the National Assembly and to the mass resignation of opposition legislators .
12 It was immediately adjourned by the ruling Democratic Liberal Party when it became clear that the opposition parties were continuing their boycott of the legislature .
13 Continuing problems between the factions of the Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) on Oct. 12 prompted its three chairmen — Kim Young Sam , Kim Jong Pil and Park Tae Joon — to recommend party changes .
14 The postponement avoided the threatened break-up of the ruling coalition Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) .
15 The report stated that eight people — including three legislators from the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , two from the opposition Party for Peace and Democracy ( PPD ) , and a presidential aide — had accepted 990,000,000 won [ nearly US$1,400,000 ] in bribes from a building conglomerate — Hanbo Housing Development Co — in return for pressurizing the Seoul municipal authorities into granting permission for Hanbo to build 4,000 apartments in the Suso district , part of the capital 's green belt .
16 The first local assembly elections in 30 years , held on March 26 , resulted in a clear victory for the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , despite a low voter turnout of 55 per cent which the opposition portrayed as an indicator of disillusionment with the government .
17 Kim 's attempt to achieve " a grand coalition " of opposition forces followed President Roh Tae Woo 's success in creating the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) through a merger in February 1990 of his governing party and two key opposition groups [ see p. 37247 ] .
18 On May 9 , the first anniversary of the formal inauguration of the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP — see pp. 37456-57 ) , there were concerted demonstrations by workers and students in at least 88 South Korean towns and cities , involving more than 200,000 people .
19 Representatives of the Education Ministry and the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) immediately drew up a series of " campus stabilization measures " designed to improve security and restrict student political activity .
20 According to the Far Eastern Economic Review of Sept. 26 , the merger represented a particular threat to Kim Young Sam , the former opposition leader who drew his support from Pusan port in Kyongsang , and who had taken his supporters into the merger which formed the ruling Democratic Liberal Party in February 1990 .
21 Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP , Roh Tae Woo pres. — see below ) .
22 The new Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) was formally inaugurated at a joint convention in February 1990 [ see pp. 37187-88 ; 37247-48 ] , and held its own first convention in May [ see pp. 37456-57 ] .
23 Democratic Liberal Party ; Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP , Huang Hsin-chieh ch. , Chang Chun-hung sec. -gen . ) ;
24 Kim , a former opposition leader , was the leader of one of the three factions within the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) .
25 The ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) suffered a humiliating defeat in the general election of March 24 , losing its majority in the National Assembly .
26 A 6,713-delegate nominating convention of the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , held on May 19 , chose Kim Young Sam as its candidate for the 1992 presidential elections .
27 The ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) condemned the remarks as a " senseless statement " which posed a direct threat to the " free democratic system " .
28 An agreement on Aug. 12 settled a protracted dispute between Roh 's ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) and the opposition Democratic Party over the government 's decision to postpone local elections .
29 President Roh Tae Woo announced on Sept. 18 that he was resigning from the Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , the ruling political grouping which he had led until August 1992 [ see p. 39050 ] , and within which he currently held the post of honorary president .
30 President Roh Tae Woo formally left the ruling Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) on Oct. 5 in accordance with the promise which he had made in mid-September to create a politically neutral administration in advance of December 's presidential elections [ see p. 39096 ] .
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