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    with the Seiyūhontō. This led to a breakaway from the party by members opposed to its cooperation, who formed the Dōkōkai, reducing Seiyūhontō to 87 seats...
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    assassination in 1921, a large block of party members defected to form the Seiyūhontō in the 1924 General Election; however, the Seiyūkai retained enough seats...
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  • Seiyūkai, a Japanese political party during the pre-war Empire of Japan. Seiyūhontō (True Seiyū Party), a Japanese political party during the pre-war Empire...
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  • Constitutional Politics Association) in 1916 1927: The Kenseikai merged with the ⇒ Seiyūhontō into the Rikken Minseitō (立憲民政党, Constitutional Democratic Party) 1940:...
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    and the Kakushin Club. Seiyūhontō became the main opposition. The Seiyukai withdrew from the coalition in July 1925. The Seiyūhontō moved towards coalition...
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    candidates contested the elections, of which 265 were from Kenseikai, 242 from Seiyūhontō, 218 from Rikken Seiyūkai, 53 from the Kakushin Club and 194 from minor...
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     1927 (1927-06-01) Dissolved August 15, 1940 (1940-08-15) Preceded by Kenseikai Seiyūhontō Merged into Imperial Rule Assistance Association Headquarters Sakurada-cho...
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    Minseitō political party formed by the merger of the Kenseikai and the Seiyūhontō. After the collapse of the administration of Tanaka Giichi in June 1929...
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    Minseitō   Jiyūtō   Kensei Hontō   Kokumintō   Dōshikai   Kenseikai   Seiyūhontō   Others   Independent   Taiseikai   Kenseitō   Kaishintō / Shimpotō   Shōwakai...
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    Cabinet Secretary in the Kiyoura Cabinet on 7 January 1924 as a member of Seiyūhontō and held the position until the cabinet dissolved on 11 June 1924. Following...
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     Japan Political party Rikken Seiyūkai (1913-1924) Shinsei Club (1924) Seiyūhontō (1924-1927) Shintō Club (1927) Rikken Minseitō (1927-1928) Shintō Club...
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    Takahashi administrations from 1918 to 1922. In 1925, Yamamoto joined the new Seiyūhontō party, along with Hatoyama Ichirō; however, the party failed to gain popular...
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    11 June 1924 (1924-06-11) Kiyoura Keigo None (Bureaucracy with support of Seiyūhontō) 24 Katō Takaaki Cabinet 11 June 1924 (1924-06-11) 2 August 1925 (1925-08-02)...
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    1908. Joining the Rikken Seiyūkai political party, he switched to the Seiyuhontō in 1924, and Rikken Minseitō in 1927. In October 1929, Matsuda was picked...
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    26, 1924 March 25, 1927 Gohē Matsūra Rep for Shizuoka–7th (1870–1931) Seiyūhontō March 26, 1927 January 21, 1928 Ichirō Kiyose Rep for Hyogo–4th (1884–1967)...
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    January 7, 1924 June 11, 1924 Chief Cabinet Secretary Kobashi Ichita Seiyūhontō January 7, 1924 June 11, 1924 Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation...
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    Kenseikai June 11, 1924 January 28, 1926 Chief Cabinet Secretary Egi Tasuku Seiyūhontō June 11, 1924 August 2, 1925 Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation...
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