Chūgoku Progressive Party 中国進歩党 | |
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| Founded | 1894 |
| Dissolved | February 1896 |
| Split from | Rikken Kakushintō |
| Merged into | Shimpotō |
| Headquarters | Okayama |
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The Chūgoku Progressive Party (Japanese: 中国進歩党, Chūgoku Shimpotō) was a political party in Japan.
History
The party was established in 1894 by five Okayama-based MPs who had left the Rikken Kakushintō.[1] Led by Inukai Tsuyoshi, it won four seats in the September 1894 elections.
In February 1896 it merged with Rikken Kaishintō, Rikken Kakushintō, Teikoku Zaisei Kakushin-kai and Ōte Club to form Shimpotō.[1]
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