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* [[Japan/ConstitutionalDemocraticParty|Constitutional Democratic Party]] * [[Japan/DemocraticPartyForThePeople|Democratic Party for the People]] * [[Japan/JapanInnovationParty2015|Japan Innovation Party (2015)]] * [[Japan/Komeito|Komeito]] |
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== Defunct Parties == | == Defunct == |
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* New Conservative Party * [[Japan/DemocraticParty2016|Democratic Party (2016)]] |
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* [[Japan/JapanInnovationParty2014|Japan Innovation Party (2014)]] * Japan New Party |
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* Liberal Party (1945) * [[Japan/LiberalParty1998|Liberal Party (1988)]] * Liberal Party (2016) |
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* [[Japan/NewPartySakigake|New Party Sakigake]] |
Political Parties of Japan
Japan is generally classified as a single-party democracy. Despite free and fair elections, a wide variety of parties, and iterative electoral reforms, the LDP has held power for all but 4 years since 1955.
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Active
Defunct
- New Conservative Party
- Japan New Party
Japan Socialist Party (direct predecessor to the SDP)
- Liberal Party (1945)
- Liberal Party (2016)