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It merged with the far-right Conservative Party of Japan in October 2023. [3] New Socialist Party of Japan, a left breakaway group from the Japanese Socialist Party, created in 1996 when the latter formed the Social Democratic Party; the New Socialist Party was represented in the national Diet from 1996 to 1998. [4]
A right-wing Japanese party with a stronghold in the western city of Osaka surprisingly emerged as the third-largest in Sunday's election, capitalising on some discontent with the central ...
Uyoku dantai (右翼団体, lit. 'right-wing groups') refers to Japanese ultranationalist far-right activists, provocateurs, and internet trolls (as netto-uyoku) often organized in groups. In 1996 and 2013, the National Police Agency estimated that there were over 1,000 right-wing groups in Japan with about 100,000 members in total.
The party's primary origin of support come from Japanese netizens, particularly those from the right-wing. [52] With party founders Hyakuta and Arimoto both themselves being influential figures in Japan's internet right-wing as political commentators, having an active following on various social media and video-sharing platforms such as YouTube ...
Shigeru Ishiba, right, with Japan’s current prime minister Fumio Kishida, left, and other candidates, celebrates after Ishiba was elected as new head of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's voters could end more than a decade of Liberal Democratic Party dominance on Sunday, forcing the ruling party into power-sharing deals that could undermine the country's ...
'Political Participation Party'; self-rendered as Party of Do it Yourself!! in English) [13] is a right-wing populist [14] [15] [16] political party in Japan. The party was founded in 2020 and won a seat in the 2022 House of Councillors election, also becoming an official political party by winning more than 2% of the vote in the election. The ...
The Collaborative Party (Japanese: みんなでつくる党, Min'na de tsukuru tō, lit. ' A party created by everyone '), abbreviated as Mintsuku (みんつく) and commonly referred to by its former name NHK Party (NHK党), [9] [10] is a populist [2] and right-wing [6] political party in Japan founded in 2013 by activist Takashi Tachibana, who led the party until stepping down in March 2023 ...