Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Constitutional Democratic Party | |
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| Name | Constitutional Democratic Party |
| Leader | Yukio Edano |
| Founded | 2017 |
| Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
| Ideology | Social liberalism, Progressivism |
| International | Progressive Alliance, Liberal International |
Constitutional Democratic Party is a Japanese political party that was founded in 2017 by Yukio Edano, a former Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry under the Democratic Party of Japan. The party was established as a result of a split within the Democratic Party (Japan), with many of its members, including Kiyomi Tsujimoto and Akira Nagatsuma, joining the new party. The Constitutional Democratic Party is known for its social liberal and progressive ideology, and has been a vocal opponent of the Abe Shinzo administration's policies, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Security Legislation (Japan).
The Constitutional Democratic Party was founded on October 3, 2017, by Yukio Edano, who had previously served as the leader of the Democratic Party (Japan). The party was established as a result of a split within the Democratic Party, with many of its members, including Kiyomi Tsujimoto and Akira Nagatsuma, joining the new party. The party's founding was also supported by other prominent politicians, including Taro Yamamoto and Shiori Yamao. The party's early history was marked by its opposition to the Abe Shinzo administration's policies, including the 2017 Japanese general election, in which the party won 55 seats in the House of Representatives (Japan).
The Constitutional Democratic Party is known for its social liberal and progressive ideology, which emphasizes the importance of human rights, social justice, and environmental protection. The party has been a vocal opponent of the Abe Shinzo administration's policies, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Security Legislation (Japan). The party has also been critical of the administration's handling of issues such as nuclear power in Japan and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. The party's ideology is also influenced by the ideas of John Rawls and Amartya Sen, and has been compared to that of the Democratic Party (United States) and the Labour Party (UK).
The Constitutional Democratic Party is led by Yukio Edano, who serves as the party's president. The party's leadership also includes Kiyomi Tsujimoto and Akira Nagatsuma, who serve as the party's vice presidents. The party has a strong presence in the House of Representatives (Japan), where it holds 55 seats, and is also represented in the House of Councillors (Japan). The party is a member of the Progressive Alliance and the Liberal International, and has ties to other social liberal and progressive parties around the world, including the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the Australian Labor Party.
The Constitutional Democratic Party has participated in several elections since its founding, including the 2017 Japanese general election and the 2019 Japanese general election. In the 2017 election, the party won 55 seats in the House of Representatives (Japan), making it the largest opposition party in the country. In the 2019 election, the party won 32 seats in the House of Councillors (Japan), increasing its representation in the upper house. The party has also performed well in local elections, including the 2019 Tokyo prefectural election, in which it won 16 seats in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly.
The Constitutional Democratic Party has several notable members, including Yukio Edano, Kiyomi Tsujimoto, and Akira Nagatsuma. Other prominent members include Taro Yamamoto and Shiori Yamao, who have been vocal critics of the Abe Shinzo administration's policies. The party has also been supported by other notable figures, including Ban Ki-moon and Joseph Stiglitz, who have praised the party's commitment to social justice and human rights. The party's members have also been involved in various international organizations, including the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats.
The Constitutional Democratic Party has ties to other social liberal and progressive parties around the world, including the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the Australian Labor Party. The party is a member of the Progressive Alliance and the Liberal International, and has participated in various international conferences and meetings, including the Socialist International and the Liberal International Congress. The party has also been critical of the Trump administration's policies, including the United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement. The party's members have also been involved in various international initiatives, including the G20 and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Category:Japanese political parties