Nippon Mirai no To

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Nippon Mirai no To
Tomorrow Party of Japan
Parteivorsitz (Daihyō) Tomoko Abe
founding Nov
28, 2012 Dec 28, 2012 (formal re-establishment when the original party was renamed Seikatsu no Tō )
resolution 2014 (?)
Website nippon-mirai.jp

The Nippon Mirai no Tō ( Japanese 日本 未来 の 党 , "Future Party of Japan "; English Tomorrow Party of Japan ) was a political party in Japan , which was founded on November 28, 2012 by Yukiko Kada . It was joined by the previous Kokumin no Seikatsu ga Daiichi by Ichirō Ozawa , the recently founded Genzei Nippon, Han-TPP, Datsu-Gempatsu o Jitsugen suru Tō by Takashi Kawamura , Masahiko Yamada and Shizuka Kamei as well as parts of the Midori no Kaze . After the previous number of MPs, it was the third strongest force in the election campaign for the 2012 Shūgiin election : when the party was founded, it had 61 previous incumbents in the Shūgiin and 8 MPs in the Sangiin .

The party's main demands , which were declared when the party was founded, include a step-by-step nuclear phase-out ( sotsu-gempatsu , 卒 発 発 , instead of usually datsu-gempatsu , 脱 原 wie ) by 2022. It also wants to improve opportunities for women and the conditions for working parents. At the beginning of December she presented her election program.

In the Shūgiin election 2012, the Mirai no Tō received only 5.0% of the constituency and 5.6% of the proportional representation votes nationwide, it fell from 62 to 9 seats. She could only hold two constituency mandates: that of Ichirō Ozawa in Iwate and that of Shizuka Kamei in Hiroshima. On the second day of the legislative period, on December 27, 2012, the Mirai no Tō split again: The majority of the remaining MPs followed Ichirō Ozawa in the Seikatsu no Tō (which was formally a renaming of the future party) and Shizuka Kamei joined the Midori no Kaze who thus regained legal party status. Only the former social democrat Tomoko Abe remained in the party or founded the Nippon Mirai no Tō as a political association ( seiji dantai ). She replaced Yukiko Kada as party leader in January 2013.

Abe joined Midori no Kaze in May 2013. The future party continued to exist formally as seiji dantai under its chairmanship.

Individual evidence

  1. 「日本 未来 の 党」 設立 = 候補 者 ・ 公約 は 来 月 2 日 発 表 - 小 沢 氏 は 無 役 に 【12 衆院 選】 . In: Jiji Tsūshin . November 28, 2012. Retrieved November 28, 2012 (Japanese).
  2. 2012 衆院 選: 「脱」? 「卒」? 原 発 論 戦 . (No longer available online.) In: Mainichi Shimbun , Tokyo evening edition. November 28, 2012, formerly in the original ; Retrieved November 28, 2012 (Japanese).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / mainichi.jp  
  3. Eric Johnston: For women, against reactors. Shiga's Kada readies party; Ozawa joins. In: The Japan Times . November 27, 2012, accessed November 28, 2012 .
  4. Eric Johnston: Kada steps down as leader of Nippon Mirai, takes adviser role. In: The Japan Times . January 22, 2013, accessed February 1, 2013 .