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词条 People's New Party
释义

  1. History

  2. Disbanded

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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|native_name = {{Plainlist|
  • Kokumin Shintō
  • 国民新党

}}
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|leader =
|chairman =
|president = Shozaburo Jimi
|secretary =
|spokesperson =
|leader1_title = Secretary general
|leader1_name = Mikio Shimoji
|leader2_title = Councilors Leader
|leader2_name = Shozaburo Jimi
|leader3_title = Representatives Leader
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|foundation = {{start date|2005|8|17|df=y}}
|dissolution = {{End date|2013|03|21|df=y}}
|headquarters = Kohase Bldg. 3F, Hirakawa-cho 2-14-7, Chiyoda, Tokyo 102-0093
|newspaper =
|youth_wing =
|membership_year =
|membership =
|ideology = {{Plainlist|
  • Social democracy
  • Social conservatism
  • Protectionism

}}
|national =
|position = Fiscal: Centre-left
Social: Centre-right
|international = None
|colours = Orange
|seats1_title = Councillors
|seats1 =
|seats2_title = Representatives
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|website = {{URL|www.kokumin.or.jp}}
|country = Japan
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The People's New Party (国民新党 Kokumin Shintō, PNP) was a Japanese political party formed on August 17, 2005 in the aftermath of the defeat of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's Japan Post privatisation bills which led to a snap election. On March 21, 2013 party leader Shozaburo Jimi announced that he was disbanding the party.

History

The Kokumin Shinto, originally headed by Shizuka Kamei, included former lower house speaker Tamisuke Watanuki, former Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lower house members Hisaoki Kamei, Tadahiro Matsushita, and House of Councillors members Kensei Hasegawa from the LDP and Tamura Hideaki from the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), the main opposition.

Most of the members of the Kokumin Shinto were formerly members of the Shisuikai (also known as Kamei Faction) of the LDP. Their strong links to the postal lobby forced them to go against Koizumi's plans to privatise the postal system. While Watanuki was made party leader, Kamei was also seen as a public face for the party.

The party was initially almost exclusively defined by its opposition to Koizumi's {{nihongo|"dictatorial"|独裁的|dokusaiteki}} politics as expressed in the post privatisation debate. Eventually their platform was broadened to include ideals of serving and protecting the people, and engaging in "warm, friendly politics".

In the 2005 snap election, the party was able to retain four seats, matching the pre-election total, with two single-seat members (Watanuki and Shizuka Kamei) and two proportional members (Hisaoki Kamei and new member Masaki Itokawa). However, the overwhelming victory of the LDP, with a new two-thirds majority in the lower house, made it unlikely that they would be able to exert influence on government policy.

In June 2007, party head Shizuka Kamei announced that Alberto Fujimori would be running for a seat in the House of Councillors under the banner of the People's New Party. At the time of the initial announcement, Fujimori was under house arrest in Chile pending the outcome of an extradition hearing to decide whether he would be returned to Peru to face charges of corruption and human rights violations there. On 11 July 2007 Chilean Judge Orlando Alvarez ruled against the extradition; however, Fujimori remained under house arrest, and was unable to return to Japan for his campaign. He would ultimately fail in his bid.[1][2][3]

After the 2009 general election, on 16 September 2009, a new government was formed; the PNP became a part of the ruling coalition led by the DPJ.[4] After that the party suffered in the next Councillor election and general election.

Disbanded

On March 21, 2013 party leader Shozaburo Jimi announced that he was disbanding the party. At that time only Jimi and Kazuyuki Hamada remained as diet representatives.[5]

See also

{{portal-inline|Conservatism}}
  • Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6921527.stm |date=2007-07-29 |accessdate=2008-01-03 |publisher=BBC News |title=Fujimori loses Japan election bid}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20070629a2.html |date=2007-06-29 |accessdate=2007-07-16 |work=The Japan Times |title=Prisoner Fujimori to run in Diet poll}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200707130086.html |work=Asahi Shimbun |date=2007-07-13 |accessdate=2007-07-16 |title=Odd man out |last=Kim |first=Han-il |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070929111257/http://www.asahi.com/english/Herald-asahi/TKY200707130086.html |archivedate = 2007-09-29}}
4. ^http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20090916p2a00m0na033000c.html{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
5. ^Daily Yomiuri PNP head Jimi disbands 2-member party March 23, 2013

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20061116094934/http://www.kokumin.or.jp/ Official website]
{{Liberal Democratic Party of Japan}}

4 : Political parties established in 2005|Conservative parties in Japan|Political parties disestablished in 2013|Defunct political parties in Japan

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