Liberal Party (Japan, 2016)
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The Liberal Party (自由党, Jiyū-tō) was a political party in Japan that merged with the Democratic Party for the People on 26 April 2019.[1] It had 2 out of the 475 seats in the House of Representatives, and 3 in the 242-member House of Councillors prior to merging. Formed as the People's Life Party (生活の党) in December 2012, it changed its name to People's Life Party & Taro Yamamoto and Friends (生活の党と山本太郎となかまたち) in December 2014. The party adopted the name Liberal Party in October 2016 in preparation for an expected general election in early 2017.[2]
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Liberal Party 自由党 | |
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President | Ichirō Ozawa |
Secretary-General | Katsumasa Suzuki |
Councilors leader | Ryo Shuhama |
Representatives leader | Denny Tamaki |
Founder | Ichirō Ozawa |
Founded | 28 December 2012 (2012-12-28) |
Dissolved | 26 April 2019 (2019-04-26)[1] |
Merger of | Tomorrow Party of Japan |
Preceded by | People's Life First |
Merged into | Democratic Party for the People[1] |
Headquarters | 2-12-8 Nagatacho Chiyoda, Tokyo |
Colors | Blue |
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