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National Democratic Party (Japan, 1929)

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National Democratic Party
全国民衆党
ChairpersonMiyazaki Ryusuke
Founded1929 (1929)
Dissolved1930 (1930)
Split fromSocial Democratic Party
Merged intoNational Masses Party [ja]
IdeologyAgrarian socialism
Japanese nationalism
Political positionLeft-wing

The National Democratic Party was a political party in Japan, led by Miyazaki Ryusuke. Miyazaki broke away from the Social Democratic Party in 1929, after having drifted towards conservative positions. The party contested the 1930 elections, with Miyzaki unsuccessfully running in the Fourth district.[1] After the 1930 election the party merged with the Japan Masses Party, the Tokyo Proletarian Party and ten local parties, forming the National Masses Party.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Large, Stephen S. Showa Japan: Political, Economic and Social History 1926-1989. London: Routledge, 1998. p. 122
  2. ^ Beckmann, George M., and Genji Okubo. The Japanese Communist Party 1922-1945. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1969. p. 221