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- 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...