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Rikken Teiseitō






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Rikken Teiseitō
立憲帝政党
LeaderFukuchi Gen'ichirō
FoundedMarch 16, 1882 (1882-03-16)
DissolvedSeptember 1, 1883 (1883-09-01)
Succeeded byShimpotō
HeadquartersTokyo
IdeologyConservatism
  • Political parties
  • Elections
  • Fukuchi Gen'ichirō, founder of the Rikken Teiseitō

    The Rikken Teiseitō (立憲帝政党, "Constitutional Imperial Rule Party") was a short-lived conservative political party in the Meiji period Empire of Japan. It was also known as simply the Teiseitō.

    History

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    The Teiseitō was founded in March 1882, by the editor of the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun, Fukuchi Gen'ichirō, and a number of bureaucrats and conservative journalists as a political support group for the conservative Meiji oligarchy. The new party was supported by Itō Hirobumi and Inoue Kaoru[1] It advocated a constitutional monarchy with a constitution, to be eventually granted by Emperor Meiji, an electoral franchise based on adult male property holders and restrictions on freedom of speech and assembly. It viewed the populist political parties, especially the Rikken Kaishintō and the Jiyūtō as its main rivals. It was disbanded in September 1883.

    References

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    1. ^ Sims, Richard (2001). Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Renovation 1868–2000. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 63. ISBN 0-312-23915-7.


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