Kenseitō

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Kenseitō was a late 19th-century Japanese political party that emerged during the Meiji era as part of the country’s early parliamentary and constitutional development.

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Kenseitō canonical 2

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instanceOf Meiji-era political party
defunct political party
political party
country Japan
dissolved historical party no longer active
emergedInCentury 19th century
emergedInEra Meiji era NERFINISHED
emergedInPeriod late 19th century
field politics
hasIdeology constitutionalism
parliamentary government
hasType parliamentary party
historicalSignificance contributed to institutionalization of constitutional government in Japan
one of the early political parties in Japan
involvedIn early party politics in Japan
formation of modern Japanese political party system
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Japan
operatedInPeriod Meiji era NERFINISHED
opposedTo authoritarian tendencies in Meiji government
participatedIn development of constitutional politics in Japan
development of parliamentary government in Japan
politicalPosition liberal
politicalSystemContext constitutional monarchy of the Empire of Japan
region East Asia
scriptOfName kanji
supported expansion of powers of the elected legislature
limitation of executive authority by constitution
usedInSystem Imperial Diet of Japan NERFINISHED

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Hoshi Tōru memberOf Kenseitō