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For the modern-day party with the same Japanese name, see Democratic Party for the People. For the earlier party, see National Democratic Party (Japan, 1929). Political party in Japan
National Democratic Party 国民民主党
Founded28 April 1950
Dissolved8 February 1952
Merger ofDemocratic Party, National Cooperative Party and New Politics Council
Merged intoKaishintō
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
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The National Democratic Party (Japanese: 国民民主党, Kokumin Minshutō) was a political party in Japan. It was active from 1950 until 1952.

History

The party was established on 28 April 1950 as a merger of the Democratic Party (the 47 National Diet members remaining in the party after another faction had left to form the Democratic Liberal Party), the National Cooperative Party (14 members) and the New Politics Council (five members); the new party also had 43 members of the House of Councillors, 36 from the DP and seven from the NPC.

House of Councillors elections were held in June 1950 and the new party contested all 132 seats. However, it had only nine members elected, and the heavy defeat led to tensions within the party over whether to join foreign policy discussions with the Liberal Party. Although the party leadership eventually agreed to join a coalition with the Liberals, the proposal was defeated at a party congress in January 1951.

Despite reservations from progressive members of the party, the NDP merged with Shinsei Club and the Farmers Cooperative Party in February 1952 to form the Kaishintō.

Election results

House of Councillors

Election Leader Constituency Party list Seats Position Status
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Won Total
1950 Tomabechi Gizō 2,966,011 10.23 8 / 76 1,368,783 4.89 1 / 56 9 / 132 29 / 250 4th Opposition

References

  1. ^ Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood Press, pp577–578
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