Liberal Party Of Japan (1881)

The first Liberal Party of Japan, known as Jiyu-to in Japan, was formed in 1881, by Itagaki Taisuke, whose Aikokusha had dissolved once it was defeated by Ito Hirobumi's Conservative Party of Japan (1880). The party was Japan's historic liberal party, and was a left-wing, liberal party. It was based on French republican ideals and the policies of Rosseau. It dissolved in the late 1880's, and broke up into the Constitutional Liberal Party (Japan) and the Constitutional Progressive Party. It was quite popular. It is now defunct.

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Japan 1881

 

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