Japan New Party

The Japan New Party (日本新党, Nihon Shintō) was a Japanese political party that existed briefly from 1992 to 1994.[8]

Japan New Party
日本新党
Nihon Shintō
FounderMorihiro Hosokawa
Founded22 May 1992
Dissolved9 December 1994
Split fromLiberal Democratic Party
Merged intoNew Frontier Party
Ideology
Political positionCentre[5] to centre-right[6][7]
ColorsGreen

The party, considered liberal, was founded by Morihiro Hosokawa, a former Diet member and Kumamoto Prefecture governor, who left the Liberal Democratic Party to protest corruption scandals. In 1992, the party elected four members to the House of Councillors, including Hosokawa. Although this was a disappointing result for them, in 1993 they were able to capitalize on voter dissatisfaction with the LDP, electing a total of 35 members (including 3 who joined after the election). Hosokawa became Prime Minister leading a broad coalition, but was soon forced to resign.

The party defended the political reformism,[9][10] rights of consumers[10] and supported decentralization.[10]

By 1994, the Japan New Party dissolved, its members flowing into the New Frontier Party (新進党).

Several Diet members who've become prominent in other parties were first elected for the Japan New Party, including Yoshihiko Noda, Seiji Maehara, Yukio Edano, Toshimitsu Motegi and Yuriko Koike.

List of leaders of JNP

No.Name
(Birth–death)
PortraitConstituency / titleTerm of officePrime Minister (term)
Took officeLeft office
Split from: Liberal Democratic Party
1Morihiro Hosokawa
(b. 1938)
Rep for
Kumamoto 1st
22 May 19929 December 1994Miyazawa 1991–93
himself 1993–94
Hata 1994
Murayama 1994–96
Successor party: New Frontier Party

Election results

House of Representatives

ElectionLeaderVotes%SeatsPositionStatus
1993Morihiro Hosokawa5,053,9818.05
35 / 511
5thGoverning coalition

House of Councillors

ElectionLeaderConstituencyParty listSeatsPositionStatus
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
1992Morihiro Hosokawa3,617,2477.97
4 / 126
4 / 252
4thOpposition

See also

References