Japan Masses Party
The Japan Masses Party (Japanese: 日本大衆党, Nihon Taishūtō) was a proletarian political party in Japan.
Japan Masses Party 日本大衆党 | |
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Founded | December 1928 |
Dissolved | June 1930 |
Merger of | Japan Labour-Farmer Party Japan Farmers Party Proletarian Masses Party |
Merged into | National Masses Party |
Ideology | Revolutionary socialism Socialism Agrarian socialism |
Political position | Left-wing to far-left |
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History
[edit]The Japan Masses Party was established in December 1928 by a merger of the Japan Labour-Farmer Party (which had won one seat in the 1928 elections), the Japan Farmers Party, the Proletarian Masses Party and four other working-class parties.[1] With both parties from the right and left having joined the new party, tensions soon arose, resulting in the expulsion of several members of parliament in May 1929.[1]
With a campaign based on tenancy and unemployment issues, the party nominated 23 candidates in the February 1930 elections, winning two seats.[1] In June 1930 it merged with the National Conference for a United Proletarian Party and the National People's Party to form the National Masses Party.[1]
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