Rikken Kokumintō

Rikken Kokumintō

nihongo|Rikken Kokumintō (Constitutional Nationalist Party) |立憲国民政党| Rikken Kokumintō was a political party in Meiji period Japan. It was also known as simply the ‘Kokumintō’.

The Kokumintō was founded in March 1910, by a merger of the Kensei Hontō with a number of minor political parties and groups within the Diet, and was dominated by Inukai Tsuyoshi. It advocated a constitution, an electoral franchise based on universal adult male suffrage and increased spending for the Imperial Japanese Navy. It took a strong stand against the power and influence of the genrō and Meiji oligarchy.

In January 1913, about half of the party defected to join the Rikken Dōshikai founded by Katsura Tarō. In the general election of 1920, the party managed to retain only 29 seats.In September 1922, it disbanded, and its former members formed the core of the Kakushin Kurabu.

References

*cite book
last = Tsuzuki
first = Chushichi
year = 2000
title = The Pursuit of Power in Modern Japan, 1825-1995
publisher =Oxford University Press
location =
id = ISBN 0198205899


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