Background and outcome of elections: On 2 June 2000, Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori dissolved the House of Representatives and called for early general elections ... |
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Democratic Party of Japan, 16,811,732, 27.6 ; New Komeito, 1,231,753, 2.0 ; Liberal Party, 2,053,736, 3.4 ; Japanese Communist Party, 7,352,844, 12.1 ... |
General elections were held in Japan on 25 June 2000 to elect the 480 members of the House of Representatives. The Democratic Party of Japan, ... |
succeeded Ryutaro Hashimoto to the prime ministership when. Hashimoto had resigned after the government lost a considerable number of seats in the election ... |
The 2000 election was not quite as complex as the 1996 election had been. Most notably, the opposition camp had been simplified. Instead of both the NFP and ... |
Japan is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary government. The country's constitution took effect on May 3, 1947 during the American occupation of ... |
13 The NFP subsequently imploded, and another opposition party, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), assumed the mettle of LDP's main challenger in 2000. |
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