- The
Shakai Taishūtō (社会大衆党,
Socialist M****[es]
Party or
Social M****[es] Party) was a
moderate leftist political party in
early Shōwa
period Empire of ****an...
- ****anese M****es
Party (Nihon
Taishūtō, 1928–1930)
Workers and
Farmers Party (Rōnōtō, 1929–1931)
National M****es
Party (Zenkoku
Taishūtō, 1930–1931)
National Workers...
- with 179 of the 466 seats. The
election was a
major success for
Shakai Taishūtō,
which became the third-largest
party in the Diet, the
first socialist...
- for the
first time in 1930. In 1932, his
party merged with the
Shakai Taishūtō,
which was
dissolved in 1940.
After the
Pacific War, he
became the secretary-general...
- in 1945 by
members of pre-war
proletarian parties,
including the
Shakai Taishūtō. In the 1947 election, the JSP
became the
largest party in the National...
- for five
consecutive elections. In 1932, he
became a
chairman of
Shakai Taishuto (Social M**** Party). He
withdrew from
politics in 1940 due to the increasingly...
- The ****an M****es
Party (****anese: 日本大衆党,
Nihon Taishūtō) was a
proletarian political party in ****an. The ****an M****es
Party was
established in December...
- and five seats.
Combined performance of
Social Democratic Party and Rōnō
Taishūtō.
Thomas T
Mackie &
Richard Rose (1991) The
International Almanac of Electoral...
- The
Proletarian M****es
Party (無産大衆党,
Musan Taishūtō) was a short-lived
political party in ****an. It was
founded on July 22, 1928 by the Rōnō
faction (that...
- In 1939 the
party actually entered into
merger negotiations with
Shakai Taishuto, a
moderate left-wing
party attracted to the left-leaning
elements of Tōhōkai...