People's Life First
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People's Life First (国民の生活が第一, Kokumin no Seikatsu ga Dai'ichi) was a short-lived political party in Japan. It had 37 out of the 480 seats in the House of Representatives, and 12 in the 242-member House of Councillors.[2] On 28 November 2012, the party merged into Governor of Shiga Yukiko Kada's Japan Future Party based in Ōtsu.[3]
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People's Life First Japanese: 国民の生活が第一 | |
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President | Ichirō Ozawa |
Secretary-General | Shōzō Azuma |
Councilors leader | Tadashi Hirono |
Representatives leader | Sadatoshi Kumagai |
Founder | Ichirō Ozawa |
Founded | 11 July 2012 (2012-07-11) |
Dissolved | 16 December 2012 (2012-12-16) |
Split from | Democratic Party of Japan |
Merged into | Tomorrow Party of Japan |
Ideology | Populism[1] |
Political position | Centre[citation needed] |
Website | |
http://www.seikatsu1.jp | |
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