The People's Party of Korea () was a moderate left-wing political party created on November 12, 1945 by Lyuh Woon-Hyung. The People's Party did not claim to exclusively represent a particular class; instead, it tried to represent the entire Korean people. As the Soviet-US Committee failed in 1946, a faction within the People's Party called forty-eighters left the party and formed the Workers Party of South Korea (ë¨조ì ë¡ÂëÂÂë¹), in a coalition with Communist Party of South Korea (ì¡°ì 공ì°ë¹) and New People's Party (ì 민ë¹). The People's Party dissolved soon thereafter, and Lyuh later formed the Laboring People's Party (ê·¼ë¡Âì¸민ë¹).
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