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Rikken Kokumintō : ウィキペディア英語版
Rikken Kokumintō

The was a minor political party in the Empire of Japan. It was also known as simply the 国民党'Kokumintō’.
The 国民党''Kokumintō'' was founded in March 1910, by a merger of the ''Kensei Hontō'' with a number of minor political parties and groups within the Lower House of the Japanese Diet, and was dominated by Inukai Tsuyoshi.〔Tsuzuki, The Pursuit of Power in Modern Japan. page 532〕 It advocated a constitution, an electoral franchise based on universal adult male suffrage and increased spending for the Imperial Japanese Navy. It took a strong stand against the power and influence of the ''genrō'' and Meiji oligarchy.〔Sims. Japanese Political Histor, page 100〕 In the 1912 General Election, the new party secured 95 seats, making it the single largest opposition party (to the Rikken Seiyukai ) in the Lower House.
In January 1913, about half of the party defected to join the ''Rikken Dōshikai'' founded by Katsura Tarō. In the 1915 General Election, the 国民党''Kokumintō'' managed to retain only 27 seats. It was able to recover to 35 seats in the 1917 General Election, but in the 1920 General Election, dropped back to only 29 seats.
In September 1922, the 国民党''Kokumintō'' disbanded, and many of its former members formed the core of the new ''Kakushin Kurabu'', also led by Inukai Tsuyoshi.
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