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Japan Progressive Party

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Japan Progressive Party
日本進歩党
Founded16 November 1945[1][2]
Dissolved31 March 1947[2]
Preceded byDainihon Seijikai [ja][1][2]
Merged intoDemocratic Party[1]
HeadquartersJapan
IdeologyConservatism[1][2]
Anti-communism[2]
Kokutai[2][3]
Political positionRight-wing[4]

The Japan Progressive Party (Japanese: 日本進歩党, Hepburn: Nihon Shinpotō) was a political party in Japan.

History

The party was established on 16 November 1945 by a group of 273 MPs, of whom 89 had been Rikken Minseitō members and 46 from Rikken Seiyūkai; many had been elected with the backing of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association in the 1942 general elections.[5] Machida Chūji was appointed party president after the post was turned down by Keizo Shibusawa.[5] Due to it high proportion of members involved in wartime politics, it was the most affected party in the post-war purge, with 238 MPs and all but one its central committee members barred from politics.[5]

In the 1946 general elections the party won 110 seats, becoming the second-largest party in the House of Representatives. It was given four ministerial positions in the Liberal Party government led by Shigeru Yoshida, including Kijūrō Shidehara, who was selected as the party's new leader following the elections.[5]

Talks later in the year with the Cooperative Democratic Party about a merger failed, as did efforts in February 1947 to negotiate a merger with the Liberal Party, although a few Liberal MPs led by Hitoshi Ashida subsequently joined the JPP, together with a group from the National Cooperative Party.[5] At the end of March the decision was taken to dissolved the JPP and form the Democratic Party.[5]

Election results

House of Representatives

Election Leader Votes % Seats Position Status
1946 Machida Chūji 10,350,530 18.67
94 / 468
2nd Opposition

References

  1. ^ a b c d ブリタニカ国際大百科事典 小項目事典の解説 [The Encyclopædia Britannica: Micropædia 's explanation]. kotobank.jp (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f 旺文社日本史辞典 三訂版の解説. kotobank.jp (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  3. ^ "日本進歩党(にほんしんぽとう)". Historist (in Japanese). 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  4. ^ Yoshida, Kenji. 日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)の解説 [The Nihon Dai Hyakka Zensho: Nipponica 's explanation]. kotobank.jp (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood Press, pp522–524
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