JSP

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JSP is the commonly used abbreviation for the Japan Socialist Party, a former major left-wing political party in Japan.

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JSP canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
social democratic party
abbreviation JSP self-linksurface differs
chamberRepresentation House of Councillors
surface form: House of Councillors of Japan

House of Representatives of Japan
country Japan
countryGovernmentLevel national
declinePeriod 1980s
1990s
dissolved 1996
formedGovernmentWith Liberal Democratic Party
New Party Sakigake
founded 1945
headquartersLocation Tokyo
historicalStatus major opposition party in Japan
ideology democratic socialism
social democracy
socialism
internationalContext Cold War politics in East Asia
mainRival LDP
Liberal Democratic Party
nativeName Japan Socialist Party
surface form: 日本社会党
nativeNameLanguage Japanese
notableLeader Inejiro Asanuma
Takako Doi
Tetsu Katayama
Tomomi Narita
notablePrimeMinister Tetsu Katayama
Tomiichi Murayama
opposedIdeology Japanese militarism
authoritarianism
conservatism
participatedIn postwar Japanese politics
partyColor red
peakInfluencePeriod 1950s
1960s
politicalPosition left-wing
politicalSpectrum left
positionOnConstitution supported pacifist Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution
positionOnSecurityTreaty opposed US–Japan Security Treaty
predecessor various prewar Japanese socialist parties
representedIn National Diet
surface form: National Diet of Japan
stanceOnNuclearWeapons anti-nuclear
successor Japan Socialist Party
surface form: Social Democratic Party of Japan
supportedPolicy peace movement
welfare state expansion
workers' rights

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JSP abbreviation JSP self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Japan Socialist Party