Aikoku Kōtō (Public Party of Patriots)

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Aikoku Kōtō (Public Party of Patriots) was a late 19th-century Japanese political party that emerged from the Freedom and People’s Rights Movement, advocating constitutional government and civil liberties during the early Meiji period.

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Aikoku Kōtō (Public Party of Patriots) canonical 1
愛国公党 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct political party
political party
activity petition campaigns
political agitation
advocated constitutional government
expansion of civil rights
basedOn popular rights activism
country Japan
EnglishName Public Party of Patriots
goal establishment of a national assembly
promulgation of a constitution
hasCharacteristic opposition party
short-lived
historicalPeriod early Meiji period
ideology civil liberties
constitutionalism
influencedBy Western liberal ideas
languageOfName Japanese
movement Freedom and People’s Rights Movement
nativeName Aikoku Kōtō (Public Party of Patriots) self-linksurface differs
surface form: 愛国公党
opposed authoritarian aspects of early Meiji government
partOf development of party politics in Meiji Japan
politicalPosition liberal
politicalSystemContext Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
region Japanese archipelago
status dissolved
timeOfFormation late 19th century

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Freedom and People’s Rights Movement associatedOrganization Aikoku Kōtō (Public Party of Patriots)
Aikoku Kōtō (Public Party of Patriots) nativeName Aikoku Kōtō (Public Party of Patriots) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Aikoku Kōtō
this entity surface form: 愛国公党