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Kaishintō

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Founded
  
8 February 1952

Merged into
  
Japan Democratic Party

Dissolved
  
24 November 1954

Headquarters
  
Tokyo, Japan

Merger of
  
National Democratic Party, Shinsei Club and Farmers Cooperative Party

Ideology
  
Japanese nationalism, Liberalism, Economic liberalism, Agrarianism

The Kaishintō (Japanese: 改進党, lit. Reformist Party) was a political party in Japan.

History

The party was established on 8 February 1952 as a merger of the National Democratic Party and the Shinsei Club, together with most of the Farmers Cooperative Party's Diet members. In May Mamoru Shigemitsu was elected party president.

Having started with 69 seats, the party won 85 in the 1952 general elections. However, the 1953 elections saw it lose nine seats; it also won eight seats in the House of Councillors.

In November 1954 it merged with the Japan Liberal Party and a group of Diet members from the Liberal Party to form the Japan Democratic Party.

References

Kaishintō Wikipedia