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- Q7579807 subject Q10903528.
- Q7579807 subject Q8370309.
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- Q7579807 abstract "The Sports and Peace Party (スポーツ平和党 Supōtsu Heiwa Tō) was a political party in Japan run by Antonio Inoki, a pro wrestler and former member of the House of Councillors. He continued to wrestle and promote while serving as a legislator. The party fielded 10 candidates in the 1989 election. [1]Inoki met with Saddam Hussein for the release of prisoners from Iraq before the Gulf War. As is the traditional gift for a visiting head-of-state, Saddam gave Inoki a pair of golden swords.He served in the Diet until 1995, when he failed to win re-election, after accusations of Yakuza involvement and bribery lead to a decline in his popularity. However, the party also fielded candidates in 1998.".
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- Q7579807 wikiPageWikiLink Q10903528.
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- Q7579807 wikiPageWikiLink Q8370309.
- Q7579807 wikiPageWikiLink Q8770983.
- Q7579807 comment "The Sports and Peace Party (スポーツ平和党 Supōtsu Heiwa Tō) was a political party in Japan run by Antonio Inoki, a pro wrestler and former member of the House of Councillors. He continued to wrestle and promote while serving as a legislator. The party fielded 10 candidates in the 1989 election. [1]Inoki met with Saddam Hussein for the release of prisoners from Iraq before the Gulf War.".
- Q7579807 label "Sports and Peace Party".