Boshin Club

History

The party was established in December 1908 during a period in which several anti-Rikken Seiyūkai groups began to coalesce in reaction to Rikken Seiyūkai's victory in the 1908 elections.[1] Its 42 MPs were involved in commerce and industry and many had been elected as independents.[1]

In March 1910 the party was dissolved when around half its members joined with several independent MPs and the Daidō Club to form the Chūō Club,[1] whilst seven of its MPs participated in the formation of Rikken Kokumintō.[2]

gollark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTcvbDbVbtM
gollark: Idea: Chess, but good.
gollark: What? No it isn't.
gollark: Idea 2: we can identify Host by seeing who overzealously cares about increasing their point total, since they will obviously have thought of that.
gollark: Idea: we can identify Host by seeing who doesn't care much about increasing their point total (since the reward is not useful for them).

References

  1. Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood Press, p457
  2. Fukui, p471
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