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List Of Political Parties In JapanPolitical parties in Japan lists political parties in Japan. Japan developed from a one party dominant state into a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party. - The general rule on naming applies. That means: the parties are named in the English translation and the original native name is placed on the first line of the article unless the native form is more commonly used in English than the English form. Rationale and specifics: See: .
- Ways to browse Wikipedia for political parties are by name of the party, country, ideology or by membership of internationals and through the category system: especially by country and ideology.
Major Parties National parties with significant representations in the Houses of National Diet as of August 2004. Minor Parties National Parties with Representations in the Diet Other national parties and groups of independent MPs, represented in the Houses of National Diet as of August 2004. Existing National Parties with Representations in the Diet in the Past Current political parties which used to have representation in the Diet before but which do not now. Other Parties Regional Parties Some of the main regional parties with representations in regional assemblies. Defunct Parties - Association of Independents Mushozoku no Kai (centrist, 1999-2004)
- New Conservative Party, (conservative, 2002-2003)
- Liberal Party (1998), (liberal, 1998-2003)
- Democratic Party of Japan (1996), (liberal, 1996-1998)
- Good Governance Party, (liberal, 1998)
- New Fraternity Party, (liberal reformist, 1998)
- Sun Party, (liberal reformist, 1996-1998)
- Democratic Reform Party (liberal reformist, 1993-1998)
- Midori no Kaigi Environmental Green Political Assembly (ecologist conservative reformist, 2002-2004)
- New Peace Party, (conservative, 1997-1998)
- Japan New Party, (liberal, 1993-1996)
- Japan Renewal Party, (liberal, 1993-1994)
- New Frontier Party, (socialist/liberal, 1994-1997)
- Democratic Socialist Party (Japan), (social-democratic, 1960-1994 - broke off from JSP)
- Democratic Party of Japan, Occupation, (agrarian conservative, 1945-1955)
- Liberal Party of Japan, Occupation, (conservative, 1945-1955)
- Great Achievement Association, (conservative nationalist, 1889-1909)
- Constitutional Liberal Party (Japan), (liberal, 1882-1931)
- Constitutional Progressive Party, (moderate liberal, 1882-1934)
- Liberal Party of Japan (1881), (liberal, 1881)
Japan has other minor parties not represented in Parliament (which have never been represented before), mostly reformist, liberal, nationalist, socialist, and communist parties. Japan
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