NEW FRONTIER PARTY
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The 'Shinshinto' (新進党, "New Frontier Party") was a former Japanese political party. As a merger of several small parties, the party was ideologically diverse, with its membership ranging from moderate socialists to neoliberals and conservatives. It is now defunct.
The Shinshinto, or New Frontier Party, was founded in 1994 by former prime minister Kaifu Toshiki, and immediately became one of the members of the ruling anti-LDP coalition led by Hosokawa Morihiro. The party helped the government, led by the New Japan Party and the Japan Renewal Party, control the government until it collapsed in 1996. In 1995, former coalition leader Hata Tsutomu was ousted by Ichirō Ozawa who led the party until its dissolution.
The party was dissolved in 1998, and its remnants collated into several tiny parties, including the Liberal Party, Reform Club, New Peace Party, and New Fraternity Party. These parties eventually all merged into the liberal Democratic Party of Japan.
This party was extremely varied in its membership, a result of the broad coalition that formed it. The party, as said above, is now defunct. Most of its former members had joined the Liberal Party (1998), which in turn joined the Democratic Party.
★ Liberalism
★ Contributions to liberal theory
★ Liberalism worldwide
★ List of liberal parties
★ Liberal democracy
★ Liberalism in Japan
★ Politics of Japan
★ Liberal Party (1998)
★ Democratic Party of Japan
The 'Shinshinto' (新進党, "New Frontier Party") was a former Japanese political party. As a merger of several small parties, the party was ideologically diverse, with its membership ranging from moderate socialists to neoliberals and conservatives. It is now defunct.
The Shinshinto, or New Frontier Party, was founded in 1994 by former prime minister Kaifu Toshiki, and immediately became one of the members of the ruling anti-LDP coalition led by Hosokawa Morihiro. The party helped the government, led by the New Japan Party and the Japan Renewal Party, control the government until it collapsed in 1996. In 1995, former coalition leader Hata Tsutomu was ousted by Ichirō Ozawa who led the party until its dissolution.
The party was dissolved in 1998, and its remnants collated into several tiny parties, including the Liberal Party, Reform Club, New Peace Party, and New Fraternity Party. These parties eventually all merged into the liberal Democratic Party of Japan.
This party was extremely varied in its membership, a result of the broad coalition that formed it. The party, as said above, is now defunct. Most of its former members had joined the Liberal Party (1998), which in turn joined the Democratic Party.
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See also
★ Liberalism
★ Contributions to liberal theory
★ Liberalism worldwide
★ List of liberal parties
★ Liberal democracy
★ Liberalism in Japan
★ Politics of Japan
★ Liberal Party (1998)
★ Democratic Party of Japan
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