The Kakushintō (Japanese: 革新党, "Reformist Party") was a political party in Japan. The party was established on 3 June 1927 by a group of National Diet...
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Rikken Kakushintō (Japanese: 立憲革新党, lit. 'Constitutional Reformist Party') was a political party in Japan. The party was established in May 1894 as a merger...
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Club (Chūsei Club, 1924–1925) Shinsei Club (1925–1928) Reform Party (Kakushintō, 1927–1932) Kokumin Dōshikai (1929–1932) People's Union (Kokumin Dōmei...
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22 December 1932 (1932-12-22) Dissolved 26 July 1940 (1940-07-26) Preceded by Kakushintō Rikken Minseitō (factions) Merged into Imperial Rule Assistance Association...
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Fourth party Fifth party KST Leader Asō Hisashi Party Rōnō Taishūtō Kakushintō Last election – 0.53%, 3 seats Seats won 2 2 Seat change New party 1 Popular vote...
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Dissolved June 20, 1898 (1898-06-20) Merger of Rikken Kaishintō Rikken Kakushintō Chūgoku Progressive Party Teikoku Zaisei Kakushin-kai Ōte Club Merged into...
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party Leader Takahashi Korekiyo Inukai Tsuyoshi Party Rikken Seiyūkai Kakushintō Last election 55.77%, 278 seats Did not exist Seats won 103 30 Seat change...
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Labour-Farmer Masses Party 92,519 0.89 1 New Local Communists 65,711 0.63 0 – Kakushintō 55,487 0.53 3 0 Zenkoku Minshuto 13,960 0.13 0 – Meiseikai 11,315 0.11...
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established in 1894 by five Okayama-based MPs who had left the Rikken Kakushintō. Led by Inukai Tsuyoshi, it won four seats in the September 1894 elections...
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Party 120,044 1.22 4 New Japan Labour-Farmer Party 94,626 0.96 1 New Kakushintō 81,324 0.83 3 New Japan Farmers Party 44,000 0.45 0 New Others 669,756...
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11 Third party Fourth party Leader – Shinagawa Yajirō Party Rikken Kakushintō Kokumin Kyōkai Last election 42 35 Seats won 39 32 Seat change 3 3...
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elections, and in May that year it merged with Dōshi Seisha to form Rikken Kakushintō. Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood...
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November 1922 Dissolved May 1925 Preceded by Rikken Kokumintō Merged into Kakushintō (factions) Rikken Seiyūkai (factions) Politics of Japan Political parties...
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Tokyo–4th (1850–1901) Dōmei Club December 15, 1893 December 30, 1893 Rikken Kakushintō May 12, 1894 June 2, 1894 October 15, 1894 June 8, 1896 Kazuo Hatoyama...
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Total seats Seats won Liberal Rikken Kaishintō Kokumin Kyōkai Rikken Kakushintō Dai-Nippon Ind. Aichi 11 6 1 2 2 0 0 Akita 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 Aomori 4 0 0...
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Kiyose's personal habit, as he had similarly resigned his membership in the Kakushintō party after being appointed Deputy Speaker of the House following the...
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elections. In May that year it merged with Dōmei Seisha to form Rikken Kakushintō. Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood...
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political party in Korea Kaishintō, a defunct political party in Japan Kakushintō, a defunct political party in Japan Reformist Party (Portugal), a defunct...
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30, 1939 Parliamentary Undersecretary of Colonial Affairs Etō Genkurō Kakushintō January 19, 1939 August 30, 1939 Parliamentary Undersecretary of Health...
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