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Democratic Liberal Party (Japan)

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Founded
  
March 1948

Merged into
  
Liberal Party

Dissolved
  
March 1950

Headquarters
  
Tokyo, Japan

Merger of
  
Liberal Party, Dōshi Club and a faction of the Democratic Party

Ideology
  
Conservatism, Classical liberalism

The Democratic Liberal Party (Japanese: 民主自由党, Minshujiyutō Minjutō) was a political party in Japan.

History

The party was established in March 1947 as a merger of the Liberal Party, Dōshi Club and a faction of the Democratic Party led by Saitō Takao. United by their opposition to the coal nationalisation law, the new party had 152 MPs and 46 members of the House of Councillors.

As a result of the DLP's attempts to block Yamazaki Takeshi from forming a new government after Hitoshi Ashida resigned as Prime Minister, the party's Shigeru Yoshida became Prime Minister in October 1948 and early elections were called in January 1949. The DLP won a landslide victory, taking 269 of the 466 seats, the first time a party had held a majority of seats since World War II. Shigeru Yoshida continued as Prime Minister.

In March 1950 the party merged with the Alliance faction of the Democratic Party to form the new Liberal Party.

References

Democratic Liberal Party (Japan) Wikipedia