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event memorialized as the "Osaka Incident," Daisaku Ikeda was arrested in Osaka. He was taken into custody in his capacity as Sōka Gakkai's Youth Division Chief of Staff for overseeing activities that constituted violations of elections law. He spent two weeks in jail and appeared in court forty-eight times before he was cleared of all charges in January 1962.
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residents had changed their addresses to elect Komeito politicians. It was also revealed that while the party was technically separate from the Soka Gakkai, monetary donations made that were tax exempt were being funneled into funding for the Kōmeitō party as revealed by an expelled Kōmeitō member of
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In 1957, a group of Young Men's Division members campaigning for a Gakkai candidate in an Osaka House of Councillors by-election were arrested for distributing money, cigarettes, and caramels at supporters' residences, in violation of elections law, and on July 3 of that year, at the beginning of an
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Page 17 "Talking to young Japanese people one normally gets very little sense of enthusiasm about Buddhism, and few people seem to take seriously the notion that the New Komeito Party is a Buddhist political party. The Komeito or 'Clean Government Party'
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2012 Page 38 "Fragmented Opposition: Other Parties Other smaller parties include Komeito (the party officially became known as New Komeito in 1998), a party that Soka Gakkai formed in 1964 from its precursor, the Komei Political
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John McCormick Comparative Politics in Transition 2011- Page 179 "Clean Government Party (CGP) (Komeito) New Komeito is the political wing of Soka Gakkai, Japan's largest lay Buddhist ..."
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Kōmeitō did quite well, and in 1993, when the LDP was for the first time declared an opposition party, the Kōmeitō became one of the ruling parties, headed by the
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discovered that many Soka Gakkai members were rewarding acquaintances with presents in return for Komeito votes, and that
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On December 5, 1994, The Kōmeitō split into two parties. The Lower House chairs and some of Upper House chairs formed
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Falkenheim, Peggy L. (1979). "Eurocommunism in Asia: The Communist Party of Japan and the Soviet Union".
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camp until the 1990s. However, since the 1990s, Kōmeitō has become politically closer to the right-wing
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Stockwin, J. A. A. (1971). "The Japanese opposition: Political irrelevance or wave of the future?".
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In 1998, however, the New Frontier Party dissolved, and former Kōmeitō members formed
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seeing nine members elected. It also had several members elected to local assemblies.
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The Upper house is split in two classes, one elected every three years.
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Li, Jooinn (1970). "Komeito: Sokagakkai-Ism in Japanese Politics".
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In 1969, the Kōmeitō became the third political party in Japan.
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the new party won nine seats in the House of Councillors.
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Index

Clean Government Party
Komeito
Daisaku Ikeda
Komeito
Ideology
Buddhist democracy
Anti-communism
Political position
Centre-left
centre-right
Buddhism
Soka Gakkai
Politics of Japan
Political parties
Elections
Japanese
Japan
Daisaku Ikeda
Soka Gakkai
centre
centre-left
progressive
LDP
centre-right
conservative
Sōka Gakkai
Nichiren Buddhism
House of Councillors
1956 elections
1959 elections

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