Taiseikai
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The Taiseikai (Japanese: 大成会, "Great Achievement Society") was a political party in Japan.
History
Following the July 1890 elections the Taiseikai was established by a group of 79 newly elected and pro-government MPs who were largely former civil servants.[1] The second-largest party after the Rikken Jiyūtō, it was a largely pragmatic group rather than adhering to certain principles.[1]
The party split in November 1891 over its support for the government, with a group breaking away to form the Tomoe Club, and it ceased to exist by the time of the February 1892 elections.[1]