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    The New Frontier Party (新進党, Shinshintō, "New Progressive Party") (NFP) was a big tent political party in Japan founded in December 1994. As a merger...
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  • New Frontier Party may refer to: New Frontier Party (Japan) (Shinshinto) of Japan Liberty Korea Party (Saenuri Party, New Frontier Party) of South Korea...
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  • into the New Frontier Party (新進党). Several Diet members who've become prominent in other parties were first elected for the Japan New Party, including...
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  • political agenda speech New Frontier Party (Japan), a political party in Japan which existed from 1994 to 1997 New Frontier Hotel and Casino, a former...
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    (1993–1998) New Future Party (Shintō Mirai, 1994), breakaway of five Mitsuzuka faction Representatives, joined the New Frontier Party (1993–1994) Japan Renewal...
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    Sanae Takaichi (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    Kakizawa, which became part of the New Frontier Party. In 1996, Takaichi ran as sanctioned candidate from New Frontier Party and reelected to the House of...
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    Toshiki Kaifu (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    left the LDP to become head of the newly-founded New Frontier Party. He supported Ichirō Ozawa's party until he returned to LDP in 2003. He was defeated...
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  • heavy-handed style. In 1994, the JRP merged into the New Frontier Party. Mendl, Wolf (1997). Japan's Asia Policy: Regional Security and Global Interests...
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    Tsutomu Hata (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    entered the House of Representatives of Japan, representing Nagano Prefecture as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party. He rose to become a top lieutenant...
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    Ichirō Ozawa (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    later served as president of the opposition New Frontier Party from 1995 to 1997, president of the Liberal Party from 1998 to 2003 (which was part of a coalition...
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    Kazuhiro Haraguchi (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    Representatives from Saga's 1st district for the first time as a member of the New Frontier Party (Shinshinto) after running unsuccessfully in 1993 as an independent...
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  • Fascist Party, Italian Partito Nazionale Fascista National Federation Party, Fiji's oldest party National Freedom Party, South Africa New Frontier Party (Japan)...
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    Yuriko Koike (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    the New Frontier Party. She held this seat in the 2000 election as a candidate of the New Conservative Party. She joined the Liberal Democratic Party in...
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    Morihiro Hosokawa (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    Ichiro Ozawa. Hosokawa's own Japan New Party had no other representatives in the cabinet. Hosokawa joined the New Frontier Party in 1994 but, following further...
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    Kansei Nakano (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    Socialist Party. After being elected three times to the Toyonaka city council, he was elected to the Diet in 1976. In 1994, Nakano joined the New Frontier Party...
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    Katsuya Okada (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    Chunichi Shimbun - Japanese left-leaning local newspaper. His younger brother Masaya Takada is an employee of the newspaper. New Frontier Party Neoliberalism...
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  • led by the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan). The party was composed of thirteen Diet members who left the New Frontier Party in 1996. It was led by Tsutomu...
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  • Japan - Constitutional Democratic Party (Japan, 1927), New Frontier Party (Japan), Democratic Party of Japan South Korea - National Congress for New Politics...
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  • Masuo Matsuoka (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    Matsuoka (Japanese: 松岡満寿男 Matsuoka Masua; 4 October 1934 – 9 June 2024) was a Japanese politician. A member of multiple political parties, he served...
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  • was founded by Diet members that broke away from the New Frontier Party in January 1998. The party has political roots in Minsha kyōkai, and Minsha kyōkai...
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  • The term New Frontier was used by Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy in his acceptance speech in the 1960 United States presidential election...
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    Democratic Party and Japan Socialist Party. In April 1998, the previous DPJ merged with splinters of the New Frontier Party to create a new party which retained...
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    The Japan Socialist Party (日本社会党, Nihon Shakai-tō, abbr. JSP) was a socialist and progressive political party in Japan that existed from 1945 to 1996....
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  • Hirotaro Yamasaki (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    Yamasaki (山崎 広太郎, Yamasaki Hirotarō, 3 September 1941 – 11 March 2021) was a Japanese politician. He served as Mayor of Fukuoka from 1998 to 2006, a member of...
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    Kunio Hatoyama (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    1994, he helped form the now-defunct New Frontier Party, which he left in 1996 to form the Democratic Party of Japan with his brother, Yukio Hatoyama, and...
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  • The Liberal Party was formed from remnants of the New Frontier Party after it dissolved in 1998. The party did do quite well for a new party, joining the...
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  • Toshio Yamaguchi (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    Sovereignty Party (国民主権の会, Kokumin Shuken no Kai). He placed eleventh out of twenty-one candidates. "Yamaguchi fraud appeal rejected". The Japan Times. 26...
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    second-largest opposition party after the New Frontier Party. In April 1998, the party was augmented by former members of the New Frontier Party, which had collapsed...
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    Akiko Yamanaka (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    of Representatives for the first time in 1996 as a member of the New Frontier Party. She later joined the LDP. She is a Senior Diplomatic Fellow, Cambridge...
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    Chikara Sakaguchi (category New Frontier Party (Japan) politicians)
    second-ranking officer of three other political parties, New Frontier Party (1994), Shintō Heiwa (1997), and New Komeito Party (1999). In December 2000, he was appointed...
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