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1775:Sōka Gakkai
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1328:Prefecture
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262:progressive
258:centre-left
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227:Kōmei Party
159:Soka Gakkai
140:Centre-left
2258:Categories
2229:2020-08-19
2196:4406013881
2118:2015-02-19
1801:References
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84:1998-11-07
69:1964-17-11
2224:0362-4331
1685:Minority
1644:Minority
1608:Minority
1572:Minority
1536:Minority
1500:Minority
1464:Minority
1428:Minority
1392:Minority
1316:Election
791:Position
777:Election
661:Takeshita
617:Suzuki Z.
583:Fukuda T.
563:Tanaka K.
326:. In the
291:) by the
203:Elections
77:Dissolved
2152:League."
2067:Springer
1738:See also
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843:25 / 486
748:Murayama
725:Hosokawa
715:Miyazawa
627:Nakasone
519:Cllr for
482:Cllr for
219:Japanese
155:Buddhism
151:Religion
111:Ideology
2324:Komeito
2011:11 July
1909:2757766
1874:3510626
1839:2642883
1754:Komeito
1712:14.27%
1676:10.86%
1635:12.97%
1411:7 / 125
1348:Number
1342:Number
1331:Status
1319:Leader
1146:10.12%
800:Status
780:Leader
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697:(1989)
458:Status
455:(term)
433:Leaders
378:liberal
359:Okinawa
354:Akahata
335:Kōmeitō
303:in the
279:History
275:party.
215:Kōmeitō
166:Colours
104:Komeito
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29:Komeito
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1336:Total
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823:Share
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783:No. of
604:Ito M.
391:, the
254:centre
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1905:JSTOR
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1781:Notes
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859:5.4%
850:5.1%
705:Kaifu
593:Ōhira
412:Kōmei
239:Japan
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814:No.
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