Good Governance Party | |
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Leader | Tsutomu Hata |
Founded | January 23, 1998 |
Dissolved | April 27, 1998 |
Merged into | Democratic Party of Japan |
The Good Governance Party (民政党 Minseitō ) was a Japanese political party which was in existence for a short period in early 1998. It was a centrist, reformist party that merged with other parties in April 1998 to form the Democratic Party of Japan.
There was an earlier pre-war Minseitō party, the Rikken Minseitō from which existed from 1927-1940.
The Good Governance Party was composed of several smaller reformist groups that had emerged during the collapse of the large coalition New Frontier Party in 1996. These groups were:
Shortly after uniting on January 23, 1998, the Good Governance Party merged with the previous Democratic Party of Japan (1996-1998) (民主党 Minshutō ), the New Fraternity Party (新党友愛 Shintō-Yūai ), and the Democratic Reform Party (民主改革連合 Minshu-Kaikaku-Rengō ) to form the brand-new Democratic Party of Japan. Hata, Kano and Hosokawa all played important roles in the development of the DPJ as the largest opposition party in Japan.