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Political party in Japan
New Liberal Club 新自由クラブ
Shin-jiyū-kurabu
LeaderYōhei Kōno
Secretary-GeneralTakeo Nishioka
FoundedJune 25, 1976 (1976-06-25)
DissolvedAugust 15, 1986 (1986-08-15)
Split fromLiberal Democratic Party
Merged intoLiberal Democratic Party
IdeologyProgressivism
Colours
  •   Red (official)
  •   Sky blue (customary)

New Liberal Club (新自由クラブ, Shin-jiyū-kurabu) was a political party in Japan that was founded on 25 June 1976 as a breakaway from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

The New Liberal Club formed a coalition government with the LDP in December 1983, with the New Liberal's president, Seiichi Tagawa, serving as the Minister of Home Affairs in the government of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone.

It rejoined the LDP on 15 August 1986.

Leaders of the New Liberal Club

No. Name Portrait Term of office
Took office Left office
1 Yōhei Kōno June 1976 February 1979
2 Seiichi Tagawa February 1979 June 1984
3 Yōhei Kōno June 1984 August 1986

Election results

House of Representatives

House of Representatives
Election year Leader Candidates # of seats won Change Status
1976 Yōhei Kōno 25 17 / 511 New Opposition
1979 Seiichi Tagawa 31 4 / 511 Decrease 13 Opposition
1980 25 12 / 511 Increase 8 Opposition
1983 17 8 / 511 Decrease 4 Government
1986 Yōhei Kōno 12 6 / 512 Decrease 2 Government

House of Councillors

House of Councillors
Election year Leader Seats Status
Total Contested
1977 Yōhei Kōno 3 / 252 3 / 126 Opposition
1980 Seiichi Tagawa 2 / 252 0 / 126 Opposition
1983 3 / 252 2 / 126 Opposition
1986 Yōhei Kōno 1 / 252 1 / 126 Opposition

References

  1. Beeman, Michael L. (2002). Public Policy and Economic Competition in Japan: Change and Continuity in Antimonopoly Policy, 1973-1995. Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese studies series. Routledge. p. 108. ISBN 978-0415249690. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  2. "Former minister Tagawa dies at 91". The Japan Times. Kyodo News. August 9, 2009. Retrieved October 12, 2015.
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