Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Japan Democratic Party - Wikipedia www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Nearby Log in Settings Donate About Wikipedia Disclaimers Search Japan Democratic Party Article Talk Language Watch Edit (Redirected from Japan Democratic Party (1954)) For other uses, see Democratic Party (Japan). The Japan Democratic Party (日本民主党, Nihon Minshutō) was a conservative[1] political party in Japan. Existing from 1954 to 1955, the party was founded by Ichirō Hatoyama, former foreign minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and future Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi.[1] The party was formed on 24 November 1954, by merging Ichiro Hatoyama's group which left the Liberal Party in 1953, and the Shigemitsu-led Kaishintō party. On 15 November 1955, the Japan Democrats merged with the Liberals to form the modern Liberal Democratic Party. Japan Democratic Party 日本民主党FoundersIchirō HatoyamaMamoru ShigemitsuNobusuke KishiFounded24 November 1954 (1954-11-24)Dissolved15 November 1955 (1955-11-15)Merger ofKaishintōLiberal Party–HatoyamaMerged intoLiberal Democratic PartyHeadquartersTokyo, JapanIdeologyConservatism[1]Political positionRight-wing[2]Politics of JapanPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Election results 1.1 House of Representatives 2 See also 3 References Election results edit House of Representatives edit Election Leader Votes % Seats Position Status 1955 Ichirō Hatoyama 13,536,044 36.57 185 / 467 1st Government See also edit Category:Democratic Party (Japan, 1954) politicians References edit ^ a b c Louis Fréderic (2002). Japan Encyclopedia. Translated by Käthe Roth. Harvard University Press. p. 709. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5. ^ Schieder, Chelsea Szendi (2019-08-14). "Japan's Upper House is No Place for a Woman". Foreign Affairs. ISSN 0015-7120. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
The Japan Democratic Party (日本民主党, Nihon Minshutō) was a conservative[1] political party in Japan. Existing from 1954 to 1955, the party was founded by Ichirō Hatoyama, former foreign minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and future Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi.[1] The party was formed on 24 November 1954, by merging Ichiro Hatoyama's group which left the Liberal Party in 1953, and the Shigemitsu-led Kaishintō party. On 15 November 1955, the Japan Democrats merged with the Liberals to form the modern Liberal Democratic Party.