Future Hope Alliance
{{Short description|2008–2012 political party in South Korea}}
{{Distinguish|Chinbak Yeondae}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2023}}
{{Infobox political party
| native_name = 미래희망연대
| logo = 미래희망연대 로고.svg
| colorcode = {{party color|Future Hope Alliance}}
| leader = Rho Cheolrae
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| president =
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| leader1_title = Secretary general
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| leader2_title = Assembly leader
| leader2_name = Rho Cheolrae
| foundation = {{start date|2008|3|21}}
| split = Grand National Party
| dissolution = {{end date|2012|2|2}}[http://news.naver.com/main/ranking/read.nhn?mid=etc&sid1=111&rankingType=popular_day&oid=018&aid=0002553024&date=20120201&type=0&rankingSeq=3&rankingSectionId=100 한나라당-미래희망연대 2일 합당]. e-daily via Naver News, 1 February 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
| merged = Saenuri Party
| headquarters = Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
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| ideology = Conservatism
Pro-Park Geun-Hye
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| website = [http://www.gokorea.org/ gokorea.org]
| country = South Korea
| colors = {{ublist
| {{color box|{{party color|Future Hope Alliance}}}} Blue{{efn|as Future Hope Alliance}}
| {{color box|{{party color|Pro-Park Alliance}}}} Dark blue{{efn|as Pro-Park Alliance}}
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{{Infobox Korean name/auto
|hangul=^미래_희망_연대
|hanja=未來希望連帶
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The Future Hope Alliance ({{Korean|미래희망연대}}) was a conservative political party in South Korea. Assembly members who supported Park Geun-hye in her failed bid for the Grand National Party (GNP) nomination for 2007 presidential election, initially called the Pro-Park Alliance ({{Korean/auto|hangul=^친박_연대|hanja=親朴連帶|rr=yes|labels=no}}), established the new party on 21 March 2008.
On 2 April 2010, the party announced that it would rejoin the GNP. On 2 February 2012, the party dissolved and merged into the GNP, which was then renamed the Saenuri Party.
Electoral results
=Legislature=
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! rowspan="2" | Election ! rowspan="2" | Leader ! colspan="3" | Constituency ! colspan="3" | Party list ! rowspan="2" | Seats ! rowspan="2" | Position ! rowspan="2" | Status |
Votes
! % ! Seats ! Votes ! % ! Seats |
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2008
| 637,351 | 3.70 | {{Composition bar|8|245|hex={{party color|Pro-Park Alliance}}}} | 2,258,750 | 13.18 | {{Composition bar|6|54|hex={{party color|Pro-Park Alliance}}}} | {{Composition bar|14|299|hex={{party color|Pro-Park Alliance}}}} | 3rd | {{No2|Opposition}} |
=Local=
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! Election ! Leader ! {{small|Metropolitan mayor/Governor}} ! Provincial legislature ! Municipal mayor ! Municipal legislature |
2010
| {{Composition bar|0|16|hex={{party color|Pro-Park Alliance}}}} | {{Composition bar|3|761|hex={{party color|Pro-Park Alliance}}}} | {{Composition bar|0|228|hex={{party color|Pro-Park Alliance}}}} | {{Composition bar|19|2888|hex={{party color|Pro-Park Alliance}}}} |
Gallery
친박연대 로고.svg|Pro-Park Alliance
Notes
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References
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{{South Korean political parties}}
Category:2008 establishments in South Korea
Category:2012 disestablishments in South Korea
Category:Conservative parties in South Korea
Category:Defunct political parties in South Korea
Category:Political parties disestablished in 2012
Category:Political parties established in 2008
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