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- Q194683 subject Q7573202.
- Q194683 abstract "Tomorrow Party of Japan (日本未来の党, Nippon Mirai no Tō), also known as the Japan Future Party, was a Japanese political party, formed on 28 November 2012 by Governor of Shiga Prefecture Yukiko Kada and dissolved in May 2013. Kada created the party as an alternative to the then-ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and the main opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and it quickly merged with former political runner Ichirō Ozawa's People's Life First party. It was the only political party which opposed nuclear power and the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership. After a complete failure at the polls in the 16 December 2012 general election the party collapsed, and it officially dissolved in May 2013 to little public notice.".
- Q194683 extinctionDate "2013-05-17".
- Q194683 extinctionYear "2013".
- Q194683 formationDate "2012-11-28".
- Q194683 formationYear "2012".
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- Q194683 secretaryGeneral Q2406826.
- Q194683 thumbnail Nippon_mirai_logo.svg?width=300.
- Q194683 wikiPageExternalLink nippon-mirai.jp.
- Q194683 wikiPageExternalLink www.nippon-mirai.jp.
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- Q194683 dissolution "2013-05-17".
- Q194683 foundation "2012-11-28".
- Q194683 headquarters "Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan".
- Q194683 ideology "*Environmentalism, *Anti-nuclear power *Anti-TPP".
- Q194683 president Q516232.
- Q194683 secretaryGeneral Q2406826.
- Q194683 website nippon-mirai.jp.
- Q194683 type Organization.
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- Q194683 comment "Tomorrow Party of Japan (日本未来の党, Nippon Mirai no Tō), also known as the Japan Future Party, was a Japanese political party, formed on 28 November 2012 by Governor of Shiga Prefecture Yukiko Kada and dissolved in May 2013. Kada created the party as an alternative to the then-ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and the main opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and it quickly merged with former political runner Ichirō Ozawa's People's Life First party.".
- Q194683 label "Tomorrow Party of Japan".
- Q194683 depiction Nippon_mirai_logo.svg.
- Q194683 homepage nippon-mirai.jp.