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Unity Party (Japan)

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Leader
  
Kenji Eda

Secretary-General
  
Jiro Ono

President
  
Kenji Eda

Split from
  
Your Party

Founded
  
18 December 2013 (2013-12-18)

Dissolved
  
21 September 2014 (2014-09-21)

The Unity Party (結いの党, Yui no Tō) was a Japanese political party.

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History

The party was formed in December 2013 by Kenji Eda and 13 other legislators who left Your Party. Your Party initially refused to acknowledge that six councillors had left its caucus in the House of Councillors, but filed a notice in February 2014 which acknowledged their departure from Your Party, allowing the Unity Party to have formal representation in the upper house.

The party supported Morihiro Hosokawa in the Tokyo gubernatorial election, 2014.

Eda had discussions with the Japan Restoration Party in early 2014 with a view toward coordinating the two parties' policy stances. JRP co-head Shintaro Ishihara rejected the idea of coordinating with the Unity Party on the basis of their support for the Constitution of Japan, while the other JRP co-head Toru Hashimoto saw room for agreement on the scope of necessary revisions to the Constitution.

On 21 September 2014, the Unity Party and the Japan Restoration Party merged to form the Japan Innovation Party.

House of Representatives

  • Yoichiro Aoyagi (South Kanto PR block)
  • Kenji Eda (Kanagawa 8th district)
  • Mitsunari Hatanaka (Kinki PR block)
  • Hiroki Hayashi (Tohoku PR block)
  • Yosei Ide (Hokuriku-Shin'etsu PR block)
  • Nobuhiko Isaka (Kinki PR block)
  • Masanari Koike (Tokai PR block)
  • Mito Kakizawa (Tokyo 15th district)
  • Tsuyoshi Shiina (South Kanto PR block)
  • House of Councillors

  • Yukio Fujimaki (National block)
  • Ryuhei Kawada (National block)
  • Yuichi Mayama (National block)
  • Jiro Ono (National block)
  • Takumi Shibata (National block)
  • Sukeshiro Terata (National block)
  • References

    Unity Party (Japan) Wikipedia