Kokumin Jiyutō
The Kokumin Jiyutō (Japanese: 国民自由党, lit. National Liberal Party) was an ultra-nationalist political party in Japan.
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History
Following a failed attempt to unite the Liberal Party and Rikken Kaishintō, the National Liberal Party was established in October 1890 by five Kyushu-based members of the House of Representatives who had been elected in July.[1] Most of the representatives had previously been members of the Daidō Club. The new party was dissolved the following year.[1]
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References
- Haruhiro Fukui (1985) Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Greenwood Press, p580
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