Tax Cuts Japan

Tax Cuts Japan – Anti-TPP – Zero Nuclear Party (減税日本・反TPP・脱原発を実現する党, Genzei Nippon · Han TTP · Datsu-Genpatsu o Jitsugen suru Tō) commonly known as the Zero Nuclear Party in English-speaking countries and as Datsu-Genpatsu (脱原発, roughly "phase down nuclear power") in Japan, was a short-lived Japanese political party that was formed on 22 November 2012. Nagoya mayor Takashi Kawamura and Masahiko Yamada were co-presidents and Shizuka Kamei served as Secretary-General. The party was merged with other groups to form the Tomorrow Party of Japan on November 27, 2012.[1]

Tax Cuts Japan – Anti-TPP – Zero Nuclear Party
減税日本・反TPP・脱原発を実現する党

Genzei Nippon · Han TTP · Datsu-Genpatsu o Jitsugen suru Tō
Secretary-GeneralShizuka Kamei
Co-presidentsTakashi Kawamura
Masahiko Yamada
Founded22 November 2012 (2012-11-22)
Dissolved27 November 2012 (2012-11-27)
Preceded byGenzei Nippon
Merged intoTomorrow Party of Japan (Nippon Mirai no To)
HeadquartersNagoya, Aichi Prefecture and Tokyo
IdeologyAdministrative reform
Decentralization
Neoliberalism
Environmentalism
Anti-TPP
Political positionCentre
ColorsBlue

Presidents of TCJ

No. Name Term of office
Took Office Left Office
Preceding party: Genzei Nippon (national wing)
1 Co-leadership
Takashi Kawamura   Masahiko Yamada
22 November 2012 27 November 2012
Successor party: Tomorrow Party
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See also

References

  1. "衆議院の動き 第20 号" [House of Representatives Activity Vol. 20] (PDF) (in Japanese). March 2013. pp. 492–496. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
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