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    The Kokumin Doshikai (Japanese: 国民同志会) was a political party in Japan. The party was established on 23 April 1924 by eight members of the National Diet...
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    (1925–1928) Reform Party (Kakushintō, 1927–1932) Kokumin Dōshikai (1929–1932) People's Union (Kokumin Dōmei, 1932–1940) Shōwakai (1935–1937) Tōhōkai (1936–1944)...
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    3,925,980 37.69 174 –43 Social Democratic Party 173,458 1.67 2 –2 Kokumin Doshikai 128,505 1.23 6 +2 Japan Masses Party 158,074 1.52 2 New Labour-Farmer...
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    Adachi Kenzō (category Kokumin Dōmei politicians)
    Japan from the Kumamoto general constituency as a member of the Rikken Dōshikai, and was re-elected four consecutive times, serving until 25 December 1914...
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    women's suffrage movement in Maizuru and later became a member of Kokumin Doshikai. She spent two years in the United States in the early 1930s, and then...
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  • more conservative elements rallied around Katsura Taro, and his Rikken Doshikai, which was reconstituted as the Kenseikai in 1916. From 1922 onwards, politics...
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    (Gokoku Dōshikai). Some 32 Diet members jumped ship to join Kishi's new association by the end of March. Under Kishi's guidance, the Dōshikai advocated...
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  • Constitutional National Party) 1913: A faction seceded as the ⇒ Rikken Dōshikai 1922: The Rikken Kokumintō is renamed Kakushin Club (革新倶楽部, Reform Club)...
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    1914 December 25, 1914 Saburō Shimada Rep for Yokohama (1852–1923) Rikken Dōshikai May 17, 1915 January 25, 1917 Ikuzō Ōoka Rep for Yamaguchi (1856–1928)...
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    Kyōsantō Japanese Communist Party (JCP) 10 10 Democratic Party for the People Kokumin Minshutō・Mushozoku Club Democratic Party for the People / Independent Club...
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