• Liberal Party (redirect from Jiyūtō)
    The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of liberal varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism...
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  • by algorithm) (2018–present) Liberal Party (Jiyūtō): initially Constitutional Liberal Party (Rikken Jiyūtō), the strongest party in the early House of...
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  • to peasant uprisings in rural areas led or inspired by local Jiyūtō members. The Jiyūtō voted to dissolve itself on October 29, 1884, on the eve of the...
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    The Liberal Party (Japanese: 自由党, Jiyūtō) was a political party in Japan. The party was established in August 1890 by 130 members of the House of Representatives...
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  • by the Jiyūtō (自由党, Liberal Party) 1891: The Jiyūtō is renamed into Rikken Jiyūtō (立憲自由党, Constitutional Liberal Party) 1898: The Rikken Jiyūtō merged...
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  • The Japan Liberal Party (日本自由党, Nihon Jiyūtō) was a political party in Japan. The Japan Liberal Party was founded on November 9, 1945, mainly by former...
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    Movement (自由民権運動, Jiyū Minken Undō) (abbreviated as Freedom Party (自由党, Jiyūtō)), Popular Rights Movement, or Autonomy and People's Rights Movement: 44 ...
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    The Democratic Liberal Party (民主自由党, Minshu-jiyūtō) was a political party in Japan. The party was established in March 1948 as a merger of the Liberal...
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    Kokumin Jiyutō (国民自由党, National Liberal Party) was an ultra-nationalist political party in Japan. Following a failed attempt to unite the Liberal Party...
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  • resignation, the former Jiyūtō faction continued to attack the government until Ōkuma's cabinet disintegrated. The former Jiyūtō faction reorganized itself...
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    The Liberal Party (Japanese: 自由党, Jiyūtō) was a political party in Japan. The party had put pro-Americanism and economic reconstruction as its main policies...
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    The Eastern Liberal Party (Japanese: 東洋自由党, Tōyō Jiyūtō) was a political party in Japan. The Eastern Liberal Party was established by Ōi Kentarō in 1891...
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    agriculture and commerce minister. In 1898, he merged with Itagaki Taisuke's Jiyūtō to form the Kenseitō party, and soon after formed the first partisan cabinet...
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    He allied with Itagaki’s Jiyūto political party, and its successor, the Rikken Jiyūtō, establishing a newspaper, Rikken Jiyūtō Shinbun, as the party’s...
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    General elections were held in Japan on 1 March 1894. The Jiyūtō remained the largest party, winning 120 of the 300 seats. Marcus Bourne Huish (1970) Fifty...
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  • 1881, in an action for which he is best known, Itagaki helped found the Jiyūtō (Liberal Party), which favored French political doctrines. In 1882 Ōkuma...
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  • accompanied by Jiyūtō activists proposing civil disobedience against the levies, principally in Yama, Kawanuma and Ōnuma districts. On 18 August the Jiyūtō members...
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    1881, in an action for which he is best known, Itagaki helped found the Jiyūtō (Liberal Party), which favored French political doctrines. In 1882, Ōkuma...
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    Rikken Seiyūkai and Rikken Minseitō came back as, the Liberal Party (Nihon Jiyūtō) and the Japan Progressive Party (Nihon Shimpotō) respectively. The first...
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      Independent   Vacant   Nihon Nōmintō   Kaishintō   Nihon Shinpotō   Minshutō   Nihon Minshutō   Liberal Party–Hatoyama   Nihon Jiyūtō / Minshujiyūtō / Jiyūtō...
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    reestablished shortly before the opening of the Imperial Diet in 1890 as the Rikken Jiyūtō. In April 1896, Itagaki joined the second Itō administration as Home Minister...
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    merger between two of Japan's political parties, the Liberal Party (自由党, Jiyutō, 1950–1955, led by Taketora Ogata) and the Japan Democratic Party (日本民主党...
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    of Japan thus becoming the second largest party after the Liberal Party (Jiyūtō). Afterwards, the Kaishintō adopted an increasingly nationalistic foreign...
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    original on October 8, 2003. Retrieved May 28, 2020. Observer status 10. Jiyuto (Liberal Party)(Japan) Ian Neary, ed. (2019). The State and Politics In...
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    and Rikken Minseito came back as, respectively, the Liberal Party (Nihon Jiyuto) and the Japan Progressive Party (Nihon Shimpoto). The first postwar elections...
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    assembly. He was one of the founding members of the Jiyūtō political party in 1881. He was leader of the Jiyūtō in Fukushima Prefecture from 1882–1883, during...
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    samurai from Tosa. Inspired by Itagaki Taisuke, he became involved in the Jiyūtō. In 1875, he was thrown in jail under the Newspaper Act [ja] for writing...
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  • at-large 15 October 1948 16 February 1949 2247 DLP Minshu Jiyūtō (until 1950); Liberal Jiyūtō 48. Yoshida II DLP — — 16 February 1949 30 October 1952 49...
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    minority governments led conservative forces to merge the Liberal Party (Jiyuto) with the Japan Democratic Party (Nihon Minshuto), an offshoot of the earlier...
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  • Rikken Jiyutō established 1891: Rikken Jiyutō renamed Jiyutō 1896: Rikken Kaishintō is continued by the 'Shimpotō (Progressive Party) 1898: Rikken Jiyutō and...
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