Rikken Minseitō

Rikken Minseitō
Rikken Minseitō
立憲民政党
Leader Osachi Hamaguchi
Wakatsuki Reijirō
Founded June 1, 1927 (1927-06-01)
Dissolved August 15, 1940 (1940-08-15)
Succeeded by Imperial Rule Assistance Association
Headquarters Tokyo
Politics of Japan
Political parties
Elections
Headquarters of the Rikken Minseitō in Tokyo

Rikken Minseitō (Constitutional Democratic Party) (立憲民政党?) was one of the main political parties in pre-war Empire of Japan. It was commonly known as the 'Minseitō'.

The Minseitō was founded on 1 June 1927, by a merger of the Kenseikai and the Seiyu Hontō political parties. [1]Its leadership included Osachi Hamaguchi, Wakatsuki Reijirō, Yamamoto Tatsuo, Takejirō Tokonami, Adachi Kenzō, Koizumi Matajirō and Saitō Takao. The party platform was politically and economically more liberal than its major rival, the Rikken Seiyukai, calling for rule by the Diet of Japan rather than bureaucrats or genrō, elimination of disparities in wealth, international cooperation, and protection of personal liberties.[2] Its main base of support was the urban middle class, but its principle financial backing was the Mitsubishi zaibatsu.

The Minseitō fielded many candidates in the February 1928 General Election, (the first to be held after the General Election Law), winning 217 seats in the Lower House, as opposed to 218 seats for the Seiyukai. This resulted in a hung parliament.

In the following 1930 General Election, the Minseitō took 273 seats, as opposed to 174 seats for the Seiyukai, which gave it an absolute majority. Minseitō president Osachi Hamaguchi became Prime Minister. Hamaguchi’s first priority was to address the effects of the 1929 Stock Market Crash through retrenchment of government spending, tightening the money supply and encouraging exports while stabilizing foreign investments through returning to a fixed exchange rate.[3].

During its tenure, the Minseitō also advocated a conciliatory foreign policy, and ratified the London Naval Agreement of 1930. However, Hamaguchi fell victim to an assassination attempt on 14 November 1930 when he was shot in Tokyo Station by a member of an ultranationalist secret society. Wakatsuki Reijirō became acting Prime Minister.

In 1931, Minseitō strongly opposed the Mukden Incident which was engineered by the Imperial Japanese Army. [4]The anti-war Foreign Minister Kijūrō Shidehara and Prime Minister Reijirō came under strong criticism for their intervention in military affairs, and were accused of "serious corruption", and his government collapsed in 1931.

In the following 1932 General Election, some right-wing members defected to the Rikken Seiyukai, which won an absolute majority of 301 seats. Seiyukai president Inukai Tsuyoshi became prime minister.

The Minseitō was able to recover a very slight majority of 205 seats versus 175 seats for the Seiyukai in the 1936 General Election only by adopting a more pro-military stance. However, the narrow margin again resulted in a hung parliament. The Minseitō dropped back down to 179 seats in the 1937 General Election, while the Seiyukai retained all of its 175 seats, which continued the paralysis in the Diet of Japan.

On 15 August 1940 the Minseitō voted to dissolve itself into the Imperial Rule Assistance Association as part of Fumimaro Konoe's efforts to create a single-party state, and thereafter ceased to exist.

References

  • Garon, Sheldon (2001). The State and Labor in Modern Japan. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0312239157. 
  • Gordon, Andrew (2008). A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195339223. 
  • Sims, Richard (1990). Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Renovation 1868-2000. University of California Press. ISBN 0520068386. 
  • Young, Louise (1999). Japan's Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism. University of California Press. ISBN 0520219341. 

Notes

  1. ^ National Diet Library
  2. ^ Garon. The State and Labor in Modern Japan Page 137
  3. ^ Gordon. A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present
  4. ^ Young, Japan's Total Empire page 121

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