Moogoongwha Party

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Moogoongwha Party of Shingoryeo

신고려 무궁화당
Abbreviation無窮花黨
MGH
LeaderLucien Azagury-Zovaco
Lords LeaderThe Lord Assikinack of Bellwood
Chief WhipSandrine Pavlikoff (House of Commons)
The Baron Oh of Nogojiwanong (House of Lords)
ChairmanSir. Menzies Williams
FoundedAugust 15, 1743 (1743-08-15)
HeadquartersJoongyeong, Joongyeong Federal Province
Youth wingYoung Unionists of Shingoryeo
Women's wingWomen of the Moogoongwha
Overseas wingMoogoongwha International
Membership (2069)Increase 320,620
IdeologyConservatism
Progressive Conservatism
Economic Liberalism
Unionism
Political positionCentre-Right to Right-Wing
International affiliationUnion of the Commonwealth Nations (UCN, Commonwealth Assembly)
ColoursBlue
House of Lords
64 / 320
House of Commons
188 / 505

History

Ideology

Constitution and Structure

Leadership

Leaders of the Moogoongwha Party

No. Leader Constituency Province Took Office Left Office Elections Fought Tenure MP Terms Elected in Party Prime Minister Reign
Park Dae-Nam
(1842–1924)
Anju West Abitibi-Agawa 1887 1906 1889
1892
1897
1899
1902
19 years 60 years:
1863, 1866
1871, 1876
1877, 1882
1884, 1889
1892, 1897
1899, 1902
1905, 1907
1909, 1911
1917, 1921
Maurice de Cavaignac
(1853–1925)
Perce Acadie 1909 1917 1907
1909
1911
1917
8 years 29 years:
1892, 1897
1899, 1902
1905, 1907
1909, 1911
1917
Armand Dedalus
(1868–1955)
Montmorency-Saint-Donat Joongyeong Federal Province 1917
1929
1923
1933
1921
1923
1933
10 years
Hong Seung-Ho
(1865–1937)
Anju-Dosan Park Abibiti-Agawa 1923
1933
1929
1937
1925
1929
1936
10 years
Arnaud J. Schumacher
(1870–1967)
Gaspe and the Haegumgang Islands Acadie 1937 1942 1938
1942
5 years
Woo Il-Nam
(1894–1992)
Heungwhajin Joongyeong Federal Province 1942 1950 1945
1950
8 years
Ali Ruaidhri Khan
(1887–1958)
Nain Inteachan 1951 1958 1953
1955
7 years 31 years:
1917, 1921
1923, 1925
1927, 1938
1942, 1945
1950, 1953
1955
Kweon Soo-Ho
(1911–2007)
Cornwall and the Islands Mahan 1958 1972 1960
1964
1968
1970
14 years 44 years: 1950, 1953
1955, 1960
1964, 1968
1970, 1972
1975, 1977
1979, 1983
1987, 1989

Election Results