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    Komeito (公明党, Kōmeitō), formerly New Komeito (NKP) and commonly referred to as simply Komei, is a political party in Japan founded by members of the Buddhist...
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  • The Kōmeitō (Japanese: 公明党), also known as the Kōmei Party and Clean Government Party (CGP), was a political party in Japan, initiated by Daisaku Ikeda...
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    with the slush fund scandal, the governing LDP and its coalition partner Komeito lost their parliamentary majority in the lower house for the first time...
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  • "opposition-led coalition". "Opposition parties cooperating with the LDP-Komeito government on each policy basis": 42% "A coalition government between the...
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    Transport, Tourism Tetsuo Saito, who has become the Chief Representative of Komeito, Minister of Justice Hideki Makihara who lost his seat in the last general...
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    ISBN 978-0-7486-9174-6. The strong link between Soka Gakkai and Komeito (since 1998, Shin Komeito or New Komeito) however still remains and the support for candidates...
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    in the House of Councillors; the party has governed in coalition with Komeito since 1999. Since the 2017 general election, the Constitutional Democratic...
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    election resulted in the loss of majority of the Liberal Democratic Party-Komeito governing coalition in the House of Representatives under Prime Minister...
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  • successor of former Kōmeitō Representatives, reestablished Kōmeitō (1998–1998) Dawn Club (Reimei Club, 1998), NFP successor of former Kōmeitō Councillors, merged...
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    representation. Government Liberal Democratic Party (conservative) New Komeito (theocratic Buddhist, conservative) Opposition Democratic Party...
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    government was a coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito who controlled both the upper and lower houses of the National Diet. After...
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    took office on 1 October 2024.   Liberal Democratic   Independent   New Komeito/Komeito   Democratic/Minshutō   Rikken-minshutō   Kokumin-minshutō v t e...
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    (Reimei Club) of former Kōmeitō members, these merged later in 1998 with the still existing Kōmei to re-establish the ("New") Kōmeitō, the Liberal Party of...
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    2024, in which the Liberal Democratic Party and their coalition partner Komeito failed to reach a majority of 233 seats, instead winning 215, 18 short...
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    by the Emperor of Japan. Minister Takamaro Fukuoka took office on 1 October 2024.   Liberal Democratic   Democratic   Komeito Official website v t e...
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    Emperor of Japan. The current minister is Keiichiro Asao, who took office on 1 October 2024.   Liberal Democratic   New Komeito/Komeito   Democratic v t e...
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    protects LGBT rights. The LDP, as well as its junior coalition partner Komeito expedited proceedings for the enactment of the bill as a result. Revisions...
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    election resulted in the loss of majority of the Libereal Democratic Party-Komeito governing coalition under Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. The election will...
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    Keiichi Ishii (category New Komeito politicians)
    1958) is a Japanese politician who served as the chief representative of Komeito in 2024. He previously served as secretary general of the party from 2020...
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    years of coalition with the ideologically contrasting LDP. Meanwhile, the Komeito Party, a centrist party with roots from the Soka Gakkai based on the Nichiren...
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    newspapers, publishing houses, financial holdings and a network of schools. Komeito, a conservative party allied with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party,...
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    on November 11, 2024.   Liberal Democratic   New Conservative   New Komeito/Komeito   Democratic/Minshutō   Rikken-minshutō   Kokumin-minshutō Official...
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    Yoshihiko Noda 148 +52 Ishin Nobuyuki Baba 38 −3 DPP Yuichiro Tamaki 28 +17 Komeito Keiichi Ishii 24 −8 Reiwa Taro Yamamoto 9 +6 JCP Tomoko Tamura 8 −2 Sanseitō...
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    Tetsuo Saito (category New Komeito politicians)
    Saitō Tetsuo, born February 5, 1952) is a Japanese politician of the Komeito, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature)...
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  • Komei can refer to: Emperor Kōmei, 121st imperial ruler of Japan. New Komeito Party, a Japanese political party. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Hokkaidō Yūshikai of New Party Daichi and independents with twelve seats, Kōmeitō with eight, and the Japanese Communist Party with four members. General...
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  • NetKernel Protocol New Korea Party, a political party in South Korea New Komeito Party, a Japanese political party New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad...
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    and Komeito, and the largest opposition Democratic Party of Japan. Greenery Day was moved from April 29 to May 4. Tetsuzo Fuyushiba from Komeito stated...
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    although infighting continued within the party over choosing cooperation with Kōmeitō or the Japanese Communist Party, coined "Civil Service or Joint Struggle"...
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    district where Seigo Kitamura (LDP) had died in May, Yōzō Kaneko (LDP – Kōmeitō), the son of former Nagasaki governor and senator Genjirō Kaneko, held...
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