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|{{웹 인용|url=https://europeelects.eu/2019/11/14/the-justice-party-and-the-south-korean-left-a-movement-with-potential-but-divided-and-struggling/|title=The Justice Party and the South Korean Left: A movement with potential, but divided and struggling|quote=With most of national politics dominated by the centrist Democratic Party and the right-wing Liberty Korea Party ({{lang|ko-Hang|자유한국당}}), successor to the former governing Saenuri Party, there is little space for the Justice Party to find an opening for electoral success.|work=[[Europe Elects]]|date=14 November 2019}}
|{{웹 인용|first=JH|last=Ahn|title=South Korea split over whether to aid "arch-nemesis" in flood relief|url=https://www.nknews.org/2016/09/south-korea-split-over-whether-to-aid-arch-nemesis-in-flood-relief/|quote=Her party, Saenuri, has also remained silent on the issue, in sharp contrast to centrist Minjoo Party [''sic''], which on Monday urged Seoul to look beyond politics and help its neighbor.|work=NK news.org|date=19 September 2016}}
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|{{웹 인용|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39855956|title=Moon Jae-in: South Korean liberal claims presidency|quote=Mr Moon, of the centre Democratic Party, unsuccessfully ran against Ms Park in 2012 elections.|date=9 May 2017|accessdate=2 October 2019|publisher=BBC}}
|{{웹 인용|url=https://www.foreignbrief.com/daily-news/south-koreans-set-to-continue-backing-president-moons-agenda-in-local-elections/|title=South Koreans set to continue backing President Moon’s agenda in local elections|quote=his centre-left Democratic Party of Korea is expected to make major political gains|date=13 June 2017|accessdate=7 December 2019|publisher=Foreign Brief}}