Ryokufūkai may refer to: Ryokufūkai (1947–60), a defunct political party in Japan Ryokufūkai (1964–65), a defunct political party in Japan This disambiguation...
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The Ryokufūkai (Japanese: 緑風会, lit. Green Breeze Society) was a political party in Japan. The party was established in the House of Councillors in March...
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The Ryokufūkai (Japanese: 緑風会, "Green Breeze Society") was a political party in Japan. The Ryokufūkai was established in May 1947 by a group of 74 members...
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independents joined the Ryokufūkai parliamentary group in the first Diet session making it the largest group, and Ryokufūkai member Tsuneo Matsudaira...
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the minority in the upper house, but the strongest force, the centrist Ryokufūkai, was not in all-out opposition to either centre-left or centre-right governments...
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joined the conservative parliamentary faction, the Ryokufūkai, and became the chairman of the Ryokufūkai Members' General Meeting. In 1951, as chairman,...
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Suzuki, who took office on 4 October 2021. Liberal (1945) Socialist Ryokufūkai Democratic (1947) Democratic Liberal Liberal (1950) Independent...
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join the Liberal Democratic Party and others broke away to reform the Ryokufūkai. The party held four seats after the 1965 elections and had become an...
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but actually divided). But during most of that period, the centrist Ryokufūkai was the strongest overall or decisive cross-bench group in the House of...
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opposition parties over the decades (1945–1996) Summer breeze assembly (Ryokufūkai, reestablished several times after), created as the largest parliamentary...
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(People's/National Cooperative Party), it could also count on support by the Ryokufūkai (Green Breeze Society), the largest group in the House of Councillors...
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20 years and was a one-term member of the House of Councillors for the Ryokufūkai ("early-summer breeze society"), elected in 1950 in the 50-member nationwide...
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(Liberal) Naotake Satō (Ryokufūkai) 1953 1953 by-el. Junzo Sasamori (Progressive) 1956 Junzo Sasamori (LDP) Naotake Satō (Ryokufūkai) 1959 1962 Junzo Sasamori...
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for Fukushima (1877–1949) Ryokufūkai May 20, 1947 November 14, 1949 Naotake Satō Councillor for Aomori (1882–1971) Ryokufūkai November 15, 1949 May 19...
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Councillors election, as a member of the Democratic Party. She switched to the Ryokufūkai party in 1949, and served in the House of Councillors for 12 years. In...
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was elected in the 1947 House of Councillors election. He formed the Ryokufūkai with other independents and was elected as the first President of the...
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the upper house was raised to six. joined Ryokufūkai joined JSP joined Ryokufūkai joined JLP joined Ryokufūkai joined LDP JSP support JSP support Notes:...
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President of the House of Councillors before election Naotake Satō Ryokufūkai President of the House of Councillors-designate Naotake Satō Ryokufūkai...
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members of the House of Councillors who had previously been members of the Ryokufūkai. It won only two seats in the House of Councillors election on 1 July...
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12 21 Democratic Party For the People and The Shin-Ryokufukai Kokumin-minshutō / Shin-Ryokufūkai Democratic Party For the People (DPFP) Independents...
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2019) Kazuya Shimba (DP, third term; term ends in 2019) Later joined Ryokufūkai First elected as an independent. Died in office 20 march 1952. Held 6...
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House of Councillors: Tsuneo Matsudaira (Ryokufūkai–Fukushima) until November 14, Naotake Satō (Ryokufūkai–Aomori) from November 15 Diet sessions: 5th...
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President of the House of Councillors before election Naotake Satō Ryokufūkai President of the House of Councillors-designate Yahachi Kawai Ryokufūkai...
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first party for the first time. The DPJ had 79 seats (82 including shin-ryokufukai) after the 2004 Upper House elections, winning 50 out of the 121 up for...
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Election]. go2senkyo.com (in Japanese). 1947. Retrieved 2023-01-19. joined Ryokufūkai "東京選挙区 - 第2回参議院議員選挙" [Tokyo At-Large District - 2nd House of Councilors...
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Party of Japan Takae Itō Democratic Party for the People and The Shin-Ryokufukai Member Ken Akamatsu Liberal Democratic Party Michiko Ueno Shoichi Usui...
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able to control the HC given the fact that the largest group there, the Ryokufūkai formed by independents, was willing to support the government. The other...
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(coalition faction) (until March 1, 1950) Liberal Party (since March 1, 1950) Ryokufūkai Status in legislature House of Representatives: Majority House of Councillors:...
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the 1947 Japanese House of Councillors election, and was a member of Ryokufūkai. She was re-elected in the 1953 Japanese House of Councillors election...
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majority (119/237) required Choice Vote Caucuses Votes YNaoto Kan DPJーShin-RyokufūkaiーPNP (122), Independent (1) 123 / 237 Sadakazu Tanigaki LDP (68), Independent...
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