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Aikoku Kōtō

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and others revived the party on May 5, 1890 in response to the situation after the split in the Daidōdan movement, who wanted to rally the former Liberal Party members to the Aikoku Kōtō (Patriotic Public Party). On May 14, the three factions decided to join together to form the Gung Tora Club,and on
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The Aikoku Kōto stood on the theory of innate human rights, criticized the tyrannical government, and advocated the creation of a government in which the emperor and subjects were one (kunmin ittai). To this end, they also advocated that the commoners, including samurai, wealthy farmers, and wealthy
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August 4, the Aikoku Kōtō was dissolved, and the four factions, including the Kyushu Dōshikai, joined together to form the
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and on 17 January submitted to the government a "Written Proposal for the Establishment of a House of Representatives".
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The Aikoku Kōtō can be regarded as the first political party in Japan. It should not be confused with the
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merchants, be given the right to participate in government and that a Diet be established.
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Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Renovation 1868–2000
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Index

Itagaki Taisuke
Etō Shinpei
Gotō Shōjirō
Ideology
Liberalism
Constitutionalism
Progressivism
Politics of Japan
Political parties
Elections
political party
Meiji-period
Japan
Itagaki Taisuke
Etō Shinpei
Gotō Shōjirō
Freedom and People's Rights Movement
Meiji government
national assembly
Saga Rebellion
Ueki Emori
Rikken Jiyū-to (Constitutional Liberal Party)
Aikokusha
ultranationalist
Liberalism in Japan
List of liberal parties
Liberal democracy
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