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- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) abstract "The New Frontier Party (新進党, Shinshintō, NFP, lit. "New Progressive Party") was a political party in Japan that existed during the mid-1990s. As a merger of several small parties, the party was ideologically diverse [1], with its membership ranging from moderate social democrats to neoliberals and conservatives. It is now defunct.The party was founded on 10 December 1994 by former member parties of the anti-Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) coalition led by Morihiro Hosokawa who had resigned in April. During the formation of the succeeding Hata cabinet, several coalition parties formed a joint parliamentary group. But at the same time, the Japanese Socialist Party (JSP) and the New Party Sakigake withdrew from the eight-party coalition and left Hata without majority. In June, the LDP returned to power by striking a "grand" coalition deal with the JSP under which the Socialists would receive the prime ministership. Hata resigned before an impending no-confidence vote submitted by the LDP: In less than a year, the anti-LDP coalition had broken down. After the electoral reform initiated by the anti-LDP coalition had been passed by the new LDP-JSP coalition in November 1994, the opposition parties negotiated on creating a unified force to contest the newly introduced First-past-the-post voting single-member electoral districts that now elect the majority of the House of Representatives: In December, the Japan Renewal Party, a part of Kōmeitō which had split a few days before, the Democratic Socialist Party (DSP), the Japan New Party and the Jiyū Kaikaku Rengō ("Liberal Reform League" a federation of several small groups of Diet members who had broken away from the LDP) formed the New Frontier Party.On 8 December 1994, the Diet members of the future party elected former LDP Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu as leader, Kaifu received 131 votes, former Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata 52 and DSP leader Takashi Yonezawa 32 votes. In 1995, Kaifu was succeeded by Ichirō Ozawa who led the party from 1995 until its dissolution in 1997. Ozawa won the leadership election among party members and registered supporters (tōyū) in December 1995 with 1,120,012 votes against Tsutomu Hata who received 566,998 votes. Ozawa was reelected just a few days before the party dissolved in a vote among NFP Diet members and delegates from NFP prefectural federations in December 1997, defeating Michihiko Kano by 230 votes to 182.In terms of policy, the New Frontier Party took a hawkish position on foreign, security policy and related constitutional matters (which had been the main dividing line between political left and right in the 1955 System) similar to the LDP, but pushed for more deregulation, decentralization and political reform. It thereby tried to attract disgruntled LDP voters who would seek for new answers to the political challenges posed in the wake of the burst bubble economy and by the dawning demographic transition. In contrast, the Democratic Party that was formed two years later to provide an alternative to the old LDP and the Ozawa-dominated NFP, took a similar stance to the NFP on economic reform, but a more dovish position on foreign policy, thereby also becoming appealing to traditional JSP voters.".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) country Japan.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) extinctionDate "1997-12-31".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) extinctionYear "1997".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) formationDate "1994-12-10".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) formationYear "1994".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) ideology Neoconservatism.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) ideology Neoliberalism.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) ideology Social_liberalism.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) leader Ichir%C5%8D_Ozawa.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) leader Toshiki_Kaifu.
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- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) country "Japan".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) dissolved "1997-12-31".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) foundation "1994-12-10".
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- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) headquarters "Tokyo".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) ideology Neoconservatism.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) ideology Neoliberalism.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) ideology Social_liberalism.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) leader Ichirō_Ozawa.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) leader Toshiki_Kaifu.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) merger "* Japan Renewal Party * Kōmeitō New Party * Democratic Socialist Party * Japan New Party * Jiyū Kaikaku Rengō".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) nameEnglish "New Frontier Party".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) nameEnglish "新進党".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) nameNative "Shinshintō".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) position Centre-right.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) position Centrism.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) successor "* ::New Fraternity Party ::Voice of the People *Liberal Party * ::New Peace Party ::Reimei Club *Reform Club".
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) subject Category:1994_establishments_in_Japan.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) subject Category:1998_disestablishments_in_Japan.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) subject Category:Defunct_liberal_political_parties.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Japan.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) subject Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1998.
- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1994.
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- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) comment "The New Frontier Party (新進党, Shinshintō, NFP, lit. "New Progressive Party") was a political party in Japan that existed during the mid-1990s. As a merger of several small parties, the party was ideologically diverse [1], with its membership ranging from moderate social democrats to neoliberals and conservatives.".
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- New_Frontier_Party_(Japan) sameAs Shinshintō.
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