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{{Infobox political party | name = Participation Party |native_name = <span style="font-style: normal;">국민참여당</span><br>Gukmin Chamyeodang |logo = |leader = [[Rhyu Si-min]] |chairman = |president = |secretary = |spokesperson = |leader1_title = Secretary general |leader1_name = |leader2_title = Assembly leader |leader2_name = |foundation = {{start date|2010|01|17}} |dissolution = {{end date|2011|12|5}} |split = [[Uri Party]] |merged = [[Unified Progressive Party]] |headquarters = 5-5 [[Changjeon-dong]], [[Mapo-gu]], [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] |newspaper = |youth_wing = |membership_year = |membership = |ideology = [[Social liberalism]]<br>[[Participatory democracy]]<br>Pro-[[Roh Moo-hyun]]<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://n.sbs.co.kr/2sjAjRw|title=유시민 입당, '친노신당' 탄력|publisher=''[[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]]''|date=November 10, 2009|language=ko}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url = http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/politics/assembly/399491.html|title=“노무현 정신 계승” 국민참여당 창당|publisher=''[[The Hankyoreh]]''|date=January 17, 2010|language=ko}}</ref> |position = [[Centre-left]] |national = |international = ''None'' |colours = [[Yellow]] |seats1_title = Seats in the [[National Assembly of South Korea|National Assembly]] |seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|299|#FFD800}} |seats2_title = Seats within local government |seats2 = {{Composition bar|29|3893|#FFD800}} |website = [http://www.handypia.org handypia.org] |country = South Korea |colorcode = #FFD800 }}

Ryoga Nica/Taller
Hangul 국민참여당
Hanja 國民參與黨
Romanización revisada Gukmin Chamyeodang
McCune-Reischauer Gungmin Chamyotang

The Participation Party (Hangul: 국민참여당, Hanja: 國民參與黨, Abbreviation: 참여당) was a political party of South Korea. It was formed by many of the former members of the Uri Party after the death of former President Roh Moo-hyun. Rhyu Si-min was elected as Party Chairman on March 19, 2011. In March 2011 it had 45,335 members.[1]​ For the April 27 by-elections, the People's Participation Party has cooperated with the Democratic Party to enter Lee Bong-su as the single opposition candidate for the Kimhae seat in the National Assembly of South Korea. On 5 December 2011, it merged into the Unified Progressive Party.

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