Socialist Party of Danguk

The Socialist Party of Danguk (Dang: 龍人社會黨 Danguk Shagyeo-dochumgo) commonly known as the Socialist Party (Dang: 社會黨 Shagyeo-dochumgo) is the founding and ruling party of the Dang People's Republic. The party was formed in 1948 however was quickly outlawed by the People's Committee for Danguk, the puppet state set up by the Soviet Union after World War II. However, the party grew quickly as an underground organisation and eventually defeated by the People's Committee during the two-year revolution which resulted in the formation of the Dang People's Republic in 1956. The party has an official membership of roughly 5 million people as of 2014.

According to the party's constitution, it adheres to Liberal Socialist thought, Market Socialist thought, Progressivism and Humanism. According the the party, Danguk is in a stage of fully developed socialism, however many economists dispute this. The original planned economy introduced in 1956, was replaced by a form of Socialist Market Economy during the 1970's when the Service Industry was privatised under reforms.

The party is led by the General Secretary who also acts as the Head of Government of Danguk. The current General Secretary is Bak Mae Song. The party is governed by a 10 member Politburo Committee, which consists of high-ranking party executives who act as chief advisors to the General Secretary. Additionally, a yearly National Congress in which constituency party members meet to discuss the party's yearly policy exchange. There is also a long-standing bureacracy consisting of varying ranks of Officials and Secretariats.