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  2. Social Democratic Party (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democratic Party (社会民主党, Shakai Minshu-tō, often abbreviated to 社民党 Shamin-tō; SDP) is a political party in Japan that was established in 1996. [12] Since its reformation and name change in 1996, it has advocated pacifism and defined itself as a social-democratic party. [ 13 ]

  3. List of social democratic parties - Wikipedia

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    A Albania: Socialist Party of Albania Socialist Movement for Integration Social Democratic Party of Albania Åland Islands (Finland): Åland Social Democrats Algeria: Front of Socialist Forces Andorra: Social Democratic Party Social Democracy and Progress Angola: People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) Argentina: Frente de Todos Broad Front National Alfonsinist Movement Victory ...

  4. Social Democratic Party (Japan, 1926) - Wikipedia

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    The Social Democratic Party (社会民衆党, Shakai Minshū-tō) (a more accurate translation of the Japanese name would be "Social People's Party", but this naming is common in English texts [6]) was a political party in Japan between 1926 and 1932. Amongst the three main proletarian parties in Japan at the time, the Social Democratic Party ...

  5. Politics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    According to the V-Dem Democracy indices, Japan was the 23rd most electoral democratic country in the world as of 2023. [ 38 ] On 1 October 2024, Japan’s parliament confirmed Shigeru Ishiba , new leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), as the new prime minister to replace Fumio Kishida.

  6. List of political parties in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Social Democratic Federation (Shakaiminshu Rengō, merger of Socialist Citizens' Federation and Socialist Club, led by Hideo Den, then by Eda's son Satsuki, in a joint parliamentary group with the New Liberal Club in the early 1980s, dissolved in 1994, most members joined Japan New Party (1978–1994)

  7. Democratic Socialist Party (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The party was established in January 1960 by a breakaway faction of the Japanese Socialist Party. [9] [10] Led by Suehiro Nishio, it was made up of members of the most moderate wing of the former Rightist Socialist Party of Japan, a moderate faction that had existed as an independent party between 1948 and 1955 before reluctantly merging back together with the Leftist Socialist Party of Japan. [9]

  8. Social Democratic Party (Japan, 1901) - Wikipedia

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    Social Democratic Party (社会 ( しゃかい ) 民主党 ( みんしゅとう ), Shakaiminshu-tō) was a political party in Japan that existed for one day before being banned by the government. [2] [3] [4] It was the first socialist party formed in Japan. [5]

  9. Progressive political parties (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    1996: The Japan Socialist Party changed its name to Social Democratic Party. 2017: When the centrist/liberal Democratic Party attempted to merge with the right-wing party Kibō no Tō , led by Yuriko Koike , progressive-liberals and constitutionalists in the party opposed to the merger created the liberal-leaning Constitutional Democratic Party ...