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    Komeito (公明党, Kōmeitō), formerly New Komeito and abbreviated NKP, is a political party in Japan originally founded by members of the Buddhist Japanese...
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  • Gakkai. Kōmeitō was considered a centre to centre-left political party of the progressive camp until the 1990s. However, since the 1990s, Kōmeitō has become...
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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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    other two opposition parties, the DSP and Kōmeitō, suffered losses despite cooperation with each other. Kōmeitō was going through a series of scandals around...
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    would happen if Kōmeitō ever gained power have come to pass. First, Kōmeitō in power has not proven a threat to democracy. ... Second, Kōmeitō in power has...
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  • on the English pages of the House of Representatives website,   LDP   Kōmeitō   CDP   DPFP   JCP   Nippon Ishin   Group of Independents   SDP   Kibo...
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    national political parties of the past decade (Liberal Democrats, Democrats, Kōmeitō, Communists) are represented in the Tokyo Assembly. The Social Democratic...
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    lower-house membership of 177. Among those in the ruling coalition, only the New Kōmeitō made gains, bringing its total lower-house membership to 34 from 31 members...
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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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  • JCP, DSP), 3 terms, 1963–1971 (died in office), Yasushi Ōshima (I–L, Kōmeitō, DSP, additionally Socialist support in his third and fourth elections)...
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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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    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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    12-seat loss, which took its representative number back down to 26 seats. Kōmeitō saw a small seat loss of three, and the New Liberal Club, which had been...
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    prey to the spoiler effect. The biggest winner among the opposition was Kōmeitō, which saw an increase in terms of both seats as well as the popular vote...
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    scandals plagued the party, while the opposition (now joined with the Kōmeitō (1962–1998)) gained momentum. In 1976, in the wake of the Lockheed bribery...
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  • led by the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and also including the New Kōmeitō, the Social Democratic Party and Japanese Communist Party, and thus helped...
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    operations bill with centre-left/right-of-JSP opposition parties (DSP and Kōmeitō) against fierce opposition from JSP and JCP; the PKO law became the base...
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    extra seats and the Kōmeitō 1 extra seat. The LDP elected Koichi Tani (Hyōgo 5th) and Takashi Tanihata (Osaka 14th) while the Kōmeitō elected Masao Akamatsu...
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  • 9 February 1969 (55 years ago) (1969-02-09) 486,896 (2024) 0.57% (2023) 65 Komeito Justice Party NKP  Japan 17 November 1964 (59 years ago) (1964-11-17) 465...
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    Kishida (LDP) Cabinet (List) Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle) (LDP-Komeito coalition) Ministries Administrative Agencies Legislature National Diet...
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    to a second term in office on 22 October 2017 with support from LDP and Kōmeitō against former municipal MP Akiko Yoshizawa and KPJ-supported former primary...
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    ostracism and harassment that can result. Shimada, Hiroki: Kōmeitō vs. Sōkagakkai (公明党vs.創価学会: "The Kōmeitō and the Sōka Gakkai"). Asahi Shinsho, June 2007....
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    Natsuo Yamaguchi (category New Komeito politicians)
    Yamaguchi Natsuo, born 12 July 1952) is a Japanese politician of the Komeito party and a member of the House of Councillors in the National Diet of...
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    most pro-China lawmakers in Japan, and was also close to LDP's ally, the Komeito. On 19 January 2024, Nikai announced his intention to dissolve the faction...
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  • Yoshiyuki Kamei and his son Zentarō. In 2012, Liberal Democratic Party and Kōmeitō together won 15 seats in Kanagawa, two went to Your Party, the only Democrat...
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    by a coalition of members affiliated with the Liberal Democratic Party, Komeito, and the Democratic Civic Forum. Between the founding of the modern city...
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    Kishida (LDP) Cabinet (List) Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle) (LDP-Komeito coalition) Ministries Administrative Agencies Legislature National Diet...
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  • supported the candidacy of former journalist Satoshi Mitazono who defeated LDP-Kōmeitō-supported three-term incumbent Yūichirō Itō. October 2016 Niigata gubernatorial...
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    Kishida (LDP) Cabinet (List) Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle) (LDP-Komeito coalition) Ministries Administrative Agencies Legislature National Diet...
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    he was re-elected to a fourth term with major party support (LDP, DPFP, Kōmeitō) with 47.5% of the vote against former Democratic Diet member and vice-minister...
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