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    Rikken Minseitō (立憲民政党, Constitutional Democratic Party) was one of the main political parties in pre-war Empire of Japan. It was commonly known as the...
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  • Minseito is the name for two Japanese political parties: Rikken Minseito, an important party in pre-World War II Japan (1927–1940) Good Governance Party...
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    control and militarism for the purpose of winning votes. It viewed the Rikken Minseitō as its main rival. The Seiyūkai came into power in October 1900 under...
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    True Seiyūkai) to merge as the Rikken Minseitō (立憲民政党, Constitutional Democratic Party) in 1927. The Rikken Minseitō platform was committed to the parliamentary...
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  • period Japan Rikken Kokumintō, political party in Meiji period Japan Rikken Minseito, one of the main political parties in pre-war Japan Rikken Seiyūkai,...
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    on 30 April 1937, after the dissolution of Parliament on 31 March. Rikken Minseitō emerged as the largest in Parliament, with 179 of the 466 seats. The...
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      Military (Navy) (5)   Kenseitō (1)   Rikken Seiyūkai (6)   Rikken Dōshikai (1)   Kenseikai (2)   Rikken Minseitō (2)   Taisei Yokusankai (4)   Imperial...
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    Club ("Reform Club") (1923–1926) Constitutional Democratic Party (Rikken Minseitō, main opponent of the Seiyūkai in the final years of party rule and...
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    Hamaguchi Osachi (category Rikken Dōshikai politicians)
    mane-like hair, Hamaguchi served as leading member of the liberal Rikken Minseitō (Constitutional Democratic Party) during the "Taishō democracy" of...
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    joined the Rikken Minseitō political party. He was elected to the Diet in 1937. He married Yoshie Koizumi, the daughter of Rikken Minseitō director and...
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  • Democratic Party of Japan. There was an earlier pre-war Minseitō party, the Rikken Minseitō which existed from 1927-1940. The Good Governance Party was...
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    pursued by Kijūrō Shidehara, and was expelled from the ranks of the Rikken Minseitō. Joining together with Nakano Seigō, Akira Kazami, and others, Adachi...
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    General elections were held in Japan on 20 February 1936. Rikken Minseitō emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning 205 of...
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    (政友本党 True Seiyūkai) to merge as the Rikken Minseitō (立憲民政党 Constitutional Democratic Party) in 1927. The Rikken Minseitō platform was committed to the parliamentary...
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    politics in Japan. Rikken Seiyūkai won 301 of the 466 seats in the House of Representatives. In 1931, the ruling Rikken Minseitō opposed the Mukden Incident...
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    parties eventually formed a more permanent alliance, in the form of the Rikken Seiyūkai in 1900. The confidence of the House of Representatives was never...
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  • into the Rikken Minseitō (立憲民政党, Constitutional Democratic Party) 1940: The party is dissolved by the military junta 1924: A faction of the Rikken Seiyūkai...
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  • military intervention. In 1927, the Kenseikai reorganized itself as the Rikken Minseitō, which from 1927 to 1932 alternated power with the Seiyukai. Prime...
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    Wakatsuki Reijirō (category Rikken Dōshikai politicians)
    an assassination attempt, Wakatsuki assumed the leadership of the Rikken Minseitō, the successor to the Kenseikai. He was elevated to the rank of baron...
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    showing weakness before the United States. In 1927, Nakano helped found the Minseitō party, the successor to the Kenseikai. Representing his increased fortunes...
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    succeeded in killing only two: former Finance Minister and head of the Rikken Minseitō political party, Junnosuke Inoue, and the Director-General of Mitsui...
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    strong connections with the Imperial Japanese Army. Likewise, the Rikken Minseitō was connected to the Mitsubishi group, as was the Imperial Japanese...
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    Republic of China and was renounced by Japan.   Military   Rikken Seiyūkai   Kenseikai   Rikken Minseitō Governor of Formosa Governor of Taiwan Province Japanese...
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    Rikken Minseitō 273 58.58% (Wakatsuki Reijirō) (Inukai Tsuyoshi) 1932 20 February 1932 Inukai Tsuyoshi 81.68% (D) January 21, 1932 13,237,841 Rikken Seiyukai...
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  • a political party in Japan Rikken Kokumintō or Constitutional Nationalist Party, a political party in Japan Rikken Minseitō or Constitutional Democratic...
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    The Kenseikai merged with the Seiyū Hontō in June 1927 to form the Rikken Minseitō. Garon, Sheldon (2001). The State and Labor in Modern Japan. Palgrave...
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    Adachi Kenzō (category Rikken Dōshikai politicians)
    April 1942. The Rikken Dōshikai became the Kenseikai in 1916, which merged with the Seiyu Hontō in 1926 to form the Rikken Minseitō. Adachi was active...
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    the cabinet. In June 1927 the party merged with Kenseikei to form Rikken Minseitō. Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood...
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    Kenseikai banner. He later changed his political party affiliation to the Rikken Minseitō, and was reelected for six terms. He served as Secretary-General of...
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    composed of former Rikken Seiyūkai members[citation needed], while the Progressive Party was mainly composed of former Rikken Minseitō members[citation...
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