575:
333:
405:, announced their intention to retire when their terms expired in July 2016. In April 2016 Shuhama cited the need to care for a seriously ill family member as his reason for not seeking a third term in office. Tani was approached by several parties in the lead up to the election, but Ozawa demanded she remain with the party, as her defection would have meant the party fell below the minimum requirement of five Diet members and lost its official party status. In June 2016 Tani announced her decision to remain with the party until the election, but not seek a second term.
38:
456:, which she had previously represented for two terms from 2001 until 2013. However, despite being a member of the party, she chose to sit in the House as an independent. When announcing her decision two weeks after the election, Mori's reasons included the fact that she campaigned as an independent, and also that she had signed an agreement with a citizens' group in which she promised to sit as an independent "for the time being", however she could not specify how long that would be.
552:
300:
increased to the point that on 26 December 2012 the party's remaining Diet members that were aligned with Ozawa held a meeting in spite of Kada's instruction not to do so. Members aligned with Kada announced their intention to leave the party and the following day Kada and Ozawa agreed to split the
444:
as an opposition-backed independent candidate and confirmed he would join the party's Diet group shortly after the election. In the
National Block the party received 1.9% of the vote, entitling it to one of the 48 seats being contested. Aoki received 68.9% of the votes cast for the party's five
408:
In addition to the independent candidates endorsed by the party subject to the agreement with the other opposition parties, the People's Life Party nominated five candidates for the 48-seat national proportional representation block. The party's number one candidate was
874:
641:
492:
1480:
1475:
882:
374:, where each party keeps its members and identity, while fighting elections under the same banner. During the nomination period for the July 2016 election, the party signed an agreement with the
468:
in preparation for an expected general election in early 2017. However, the two
Liberal Party MPs resolved to run as independents, eventually retaining their seats as an informal bloc in the
1620:
1324:
1500:
1470:
908:
445:
candidates, meaning she was awarded the party's seat. The two seats won meant the party retained the five members necessary to maintain official party status within the Diet.
1053:
574:
386:
parties to field a jointly-endorsed candidate in each of the 32 districts in which only one seat is contested, uniting in an attempt to take control of the House from the
1779:
1769:
1613:
1317:
1789:
818:
780:
367:
357:
1784:
1490:
1485:
1460:
1445:
1430:
1420:
1495:
1435:
1415:
1774:
1728:
1606:
1455:
963:
933:
1440:
1310:
1202:
1675:
1465:
1450:
1425:
1764:
1799:
496:
301:
party, just one month after it had formed. The majority of the remaining members sided with Ozawa and the party's name was changed to the
1148:[Candidates, national proportional representation block – People's Life Party (House of Councillors election 2016)] (in Japanese)
1172:
993:
332:
1794:
222:
186:
1804:
1126:[Fewer candidates with the demise of the third pole – 10 celebrity candidates] (in Japanese). Yomiuri Shimbun. 23 June 2016
679:
414:
387:
230:
1809:
1733:
1629:
590:
476:
383:
226:
148:
1696:
1587:
1516:
709:
469:
375:
281:
1280:
1023:
747:
288:'s membership in the 480-seat House of Representatives was reduced from 61 members to just 9. Tension between President
234:
1547:
1531:
1254:
1079:
433:
418:
1333:
661:
453:
1123:
1101:
379:
936:[Tomorrow Party Ozawa faction nominate Yuko Mori for PM, ignore President Kada's cancel instruction].
1567:
651:
631:
534:
441:
285:
128:
1281:"On the importance of a robust Japan-Republic of Korea relationship to the peace of East Asia (in English)"
1563:
1232:
971:
941:
371:
293:
138:
1521:
1082:[Shuhama announces retirement "Timing is too bad"] (in Japanese). Yomiuri Shimbun. 28 April 2016
362:
In
October 2015 the party expressed the need for the opposition to coordinate in order to overthrow the
37:
1104:[Ryoko Tani to remain with party, not contest Councillors election] (in Japanese). 22 June 2016
422:
1526:
637:
410:
1210:
875:"Democratic Party for the People, Japan's second-largest opposition force, absorbs Ozawa's Liberals"
1180:
1145:
551:
1024:"Statement on the way to a change of power in Japan lies in forming a viable opposition alliance"
614:
191:
366:, which it sees as a threat to peace and democracy. It specifically outlined a strategy for the
1598:
480:
413:, who had previously served a partial term in the House of Councillors and three terms in the
181:
1001:
491:
The
Liberal Party supported consumer rights and advocated lower taxes. The party opposed the
647:
479:
in April 2019. Leftist factions inside the party refused to merge into the DPFP and founded
345:
60:
1691:
1659:
1652:
1374:
785:
714:
610:
568:
297:
48:
1389:
1379:
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627:
437:
160:
1758:
1399:
1369:
1364:
363:
1647:
1394:
426:
80:
657:
1284:
1031:
909:"Liberal Party is reborn in Seikatsu no To rebranding ahead of possible election"
398:
289:
70:
1302:
1175:[Mori to sit as independent, maintain People's Life Party membership].
267:
in
October 2016 in preparation for an expected general election in early 2017.
402:
1384:
1359:
1349:
545:
449:
321:
1258:
1054:"Opposition parties, activists ink policy pact for Upper House election"
391:
493:
Comprehensive and
Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
331:
966:["Tomorrow Party" decides to split, just one month old].
1602:
1306:
452:
also won as an opposition-backed independent candidate in the
344:
in
December 2014. The name change was apparently imposed by
336:
Logo of People's Life Party & Taro
Yamamoto and Friends
1205:[Results: National Block – People's Life Party ].
1235:[Yuko Mori] (in Japanese). House of Councillors
229:
on 26 April 2019. It had 2 out of the 475 seats in the
425:
was third on the party's ballot and former councillor
348:
as a condition for keeping the party from disbanding.
1721:
1705:
1684:
1668:
1638:
1580:
1556:
1540:
1509:
1408:
1342:
342:
People's Life Party & Taro
Yamamoto and Friends
252:
People's Life Party & Taro
Yamamoto and Friends
166:
154:
144:
134:
124:
109:
94:
86:
76:
66:
54:
44:
21:
970:(in Japanese). 28 December 2012. Archived from
940:(in Japanese). 26 December 2012. Archived from
464:In October 2016 the party was rebranded as the
313:
214:
307:
280:The party's foundation lay in the wake of the
256:
243:
208:
1614:
1318:
1203:"開票結果・速報 比例代表・生活の党と山本太郎となかまたち(生活)【参議院選挙2016】"
587:
531:
320:, with the Tomorrow Party's Deputy President
263:in December 2014. The party adopted the name
8:
1631:Democratic Party For the People (2018–2020)
1209:(in Japanese). 12 July 2016. Archived from
1179:(in Japanese). 25 July 2016. Archived from
358:2016 Japanese House of Councillors election
1621:
1607:
1599:
1325:
1311:
1303:
902:
900:
745:
677:
36:
18:
1146:"候補者 比例代表・生活の党と山本太郎となかまたち(生活)【参議院選挙2016】"
460:Liberal Party (October 2016 – April 2019)
250:in December 2012, it changed its name to
1780:Political parties disestablished in 2019
1572:People's Life Party/Liberal Party (2016)
506:
858:
352:July 2016 House of Councillors election
1734:Democratic Party For the People (2020)
1729:Constitutional Democratic Party (2020)
397:Two of the party's three councillors,
1770:Political parties established in 2012
1167:
1165:
1163:
868:
866:
864:
862:
7:
324:named as the new party's President.
370:, similar to the Italian coalition
1790:Defunct political parties in Japan
907:Yoshida, Reiji (13 October 2016).
368:2016 House of Councillors election
14:
1785:Defunct liberal political parties
1255:"Four core policies (in English)"
1030:. 15 October 2015. Archived from
934:"首相指名、未来小沢系は森裕子氏に投票 嘉田代表の中止命令無視"
573:
550:
237:prior to merging. Formed as the
1775:2019 disestablishments in Japan
1257:. Liberal Party. Archived from
591:Democratic Party For the People
477:Democratic Party For the People
227:Democratic Party For the People
149:Democratic Party For the People
16:Former political party in Japan
340:The party changed its name to
282:December 2012 general election
1:
1000:(in Japanese). Archived from
873:Kyodo, Jiji (26 April 2019).
419:Nagasaki Prefectural Assembly
1765:2012 establishments in Japan
1335:Democratic Party (1998–2016)
1800:Centre-left parties in Asia
314:
215:
1826:
1060:. Japan Times. 7 June 2016
475:The party merged into the
434:Iwate Prefectural Assembly
355:
233:, and 3 in the 242-member
98:28 December 2012
1795:Centrist parties in Japan
1742:
784:
518:
515:
512:
509:
454:Niigata at-large district
328:Merger with Taro Yamamoto
308:
257:
244:
209:
177:
35:
1805:Liberal parties in Japan
1080:"主浜氏の引退表明「タイミング悪すぎ」地元野党"
994:"「生活の党と山本太郎となかまたち」に党名変更"
695:# of Constituency votes
680:House of Representatives
674:House of Representatives
605:House of Representatives
497:abandoning nuclear power
432:Party member and former
415:House of Representatives
388:Liberal Democratic Party
231:House of Representatives
223:political party in Japan
26:
1697:Democratic Party (2016)
1588:Democratic Party (2016)
1532:Democratic Reform Party
1517:Democratic Party (1996)
1124:"第3極衰退で候補者減、タレント候補10人に"
964:"「日本未来」が分党決定 わずか1カ月で分裂"
772:# of Prefectural votes
698:% of Constituency vote
448:Former party president
442:Iwate at-large district
286:Tomorrow Party of Japan
129:Tomorrow Party of Japan
113:26 April 2019
1810:Social liberal parties
1102:"谷亮子氏、党にとどまり参院選立候補を断念"
1058:The Japan Times Online
775:% of Prefectural vote
337:
77:Representatives leader
1747:denote acting leader.
1522:Good Governance Party
335:
225:that merged with the
1713:Liberal Party (2016)
1669:Leadership elections
1548:Liberal Party (1998)
1527:New Fraternity Party
1409:Leadership elections
1173:"森氏 無所属で活動 生活の党籍は維持"
766:# of National votes
748:House of Councillors
742:House of Councillors
701:# of PR Block votes
622:House of Councillors
235:House of Councillors
1564:People's Life First
1004:on 28 December 2014
769:% of National vote
750:
704:% of PR Block vote
682:
429:was listed fourth.
303:People's Life Party
294:People's Life First
239:People's Life Party
139:People's Life First
1213:on 26 January 2018
746:
678:
615:Iwate 4th district
338:
1752:
1751:
1722:Successor parties
1685:Preceding parties
1596:
1595:
1510:Preceding parties
1287:on 4 October 2018
1261:on 6 October 2017
1177:The Niigata Nippo
1034:on 7 October 2017
974:on 7 January 2013
944:on 8 January 2013
850:
849:
760:# of seats total
739:
738:
597:
596:
589:Successor party:
557:27 December 2012
533:Preceding party:
481:Reiwa Shinsengumi
384:Social Democratic
200:
199:
187:Political parties
182:Politics of Japan
67:Councilors leader
56:Secretary-General
1817:
1632:
1623:
1616:
1609:
1600:
1336:
1327:
1320:
1313:
1304:
1297:
1296:
1294:
1292:
1283:. Archived from
1277:
1271:
1270:
1268:
1266:
1251:
1245:
1244:
1242:
1240:
1229:
1223:
1222:
1220:
1218:
1199:
1193:
1192:
1190:
1188:
1169:
1158:
1157:
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1142:
1136:
1135:
1133:
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1120:
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1113:
1111:
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1070:
1069:
1067:
1065:
1050:
1044:
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1039:
1020:
1014:
1013:
1011:
1009:
990:
984:
983:
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979:
960:
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953:
951:
949:
930:
924:
923:
921:
919:
904:
895:
894:
892:
890:
885:on 27 April 2019
881:. Archived from
870:
833:
826:
800:
793:
751:
722:
683:
669:Election results
580:25 January 2013
577:
560:25 January 2013
554:
507:
503:Party presidents
423:Seiichi Suetsugu
319:
317:
311:
310:
262:
260:
259:
249:
247:
246:
220:
218:
212:
211:
172:
158:2-12-8 Nagatacho
145:Merged into
135:Preceded by
120:
118:
105:
103:
61:Katsumasa Suzuki
57:
40:
29:
19:
1825:
1824:
1820:
1819:
1818:
1816:
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1754:
1753:
1748:
1738:
1717:
1701:
1680:
1664:
1634:
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1627:
1597:
1592:
1581:Successor party
1576:
1552:
1536:
1505:
1404:
1338:
1334:
1331:
1301:
1300:
1290:
1288:
1279:
1278:
1274:
1264:
1262:
1253:
1252:
1248:
1238:
1236:
1233:"森 ゆうこ(もり ゆうこ)"
1231:
1230:
1226:
1216:
1214:
1207:Yomiuri Shimbun
1201:
1200:
1196:
1186:
1184:
1183:on 26 July 2016
1171:
1170:
1161:
1151:
1149:
1144:
1143:
1139:
1129:
1127:
1122:
1121:
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1100:
1099:
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1073:
1063:
1061:
1052:
1051:
1047:
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1021:
1017:
1007:
1005:
998:Yomiuri Shimbun
992:
991:
987:
977:
975:
962:
961:
957:
947:
945:
932:
931:
927:
917:
915:
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879:The Japan Times
872:
871:
860:
855:
834:
831:
827:
824:
801:
798:
794:
791:
763:# of seats won
744:
723:
720:
692:# of seats won
676:
671:
624:
607:
602:
519:Term of office
505:
489:
462:
360:
354:
330:
305:
284:, in which the
278:
273:
258:生活の党と山本太郎となかまたち
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241:
206:
196:
170:
159:
116:
114:
101:
99:
55:
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11:
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1737:
1736:
1731:
1725:
1723:
1719:
1718:
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1706:Absorbed party
1703:
1702:
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1593:
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1574:
1568:Tomorrow Party
1560:
1558:
1557:Splinter party
1554:
1553:
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1542:
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1538:
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938:Sankei Shimbun
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628:Eiji Kidoguchi
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583:27 April 2019
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535:Tomorrow Party
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438:Eiji Kidoguchi
372:the Olive Tree
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