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  2. Japan Restoration Party - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Restoration Party (日本維新の会, Nippon Ishin no Kai), also referred to in English as the Japan Restoration Association, was a Japanese political party. It was launched on 12 September 2012 and gained official recognition on 28 September 2012.

  3. 2024 Japanese general election - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP), the main opposition party led by former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, achieved its best result in its history, increasing its seat count from 96 to 148. This was the first general election in Japan since 1955 wherein no party secured at least 200 seats.

  4. List of political parties in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Split from the Japan Restoration Party, its last member was transferred to the LDP in 2018 and the party was dissolved. (2014–2018) Internet Breakthrough Party of Japan (led by Iron Chef Commentator and Judge and former LDP member Shinichirō Kurimoto) Kibō no Tō, Party of Hope, national version of the localist party Tomin First no Kai.

  5. Osaka Restoration Association - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Restoration Association (大阪維新の会, Ōsaka Ishin no Kai), also referred to as One Osaka, is a regional political party in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

  6. Japan Innovation Party - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Innovation Party (日本維新の会, Nippon Ishin no Kai, Japan Restoration Association) is a conservative [18] [19] and centre-right [14] [15] to right-wing populist [6] [7] political party in Japan. [20]

  7. Osaka 10th district - Wikipedia

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    She left in 2010 after disagreeing with her party's departure from the Democrat-led ruling coalition. Kenta Matsunami is the previous member of the district. In 2012, he ran for the Japan Restoration Party of former Osaka governor and mayor Tōru Hashimoto that won twelve district seats in the prefecture

  8. Shikoku proportional representation block - Wikipedia

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    The newly-formed Japan Restoration Party gained the two seats lost by the DPJ. [10] In the 13 single-member electorates, the LDP gained 4 seats, with Yuichiro Tamaki being the only DPJ member to retain his seat in the Kagawa 2nd district .

  9. Party for Japanese Kokoro - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Restoration Party was formed in 2012 and was led by Tōru Hashimoto and Ishihara. In May 2014 Hashimoto and Ishihara announced that the party had agreed to split due to disagreement over a merger with another opposition party, the Unity Party . [ 12 ]