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  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}}
    236 bytes (30 words) - 13:24, 20 March 2023
  • ...[[political party]] formed on 27th March 2016 through the merger of the [[Democratic Party of Japan]] and the [[Japan Innovation Party]]. Its [[Japanese language|Japanese]] na
    505 bytes (69 words) - 11:36, 17 July 2016
  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}} ====Democratic Party of Japan====
    909 bytes (118 words) - 08:19, 27 December 2012
  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}} ====Democratic Party of Japan====
    1 KB (135 words) - 09:00, 19 September 2020
  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}}
    521 bytes (71 words) - 08:15, 27 December 2012
  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}}
    350 bytes (47 words) - 10:47, 28 March 2016
  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}}
    341 bytes (48 words) - 09:42, 8 January 2024
  • ...紀夫 ''Hatoyama Yukio'') former Prime Minister of Japan and ex-leader of the Democratic Party of Japan (2009-2010); led the party to its first election victory, ousting the Liber
    332 bytes (45 words) - 03:01, 2 June 2010
  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan||**}}
    1 KB (162 words) - 15:48, 22 March 2023
  • The [[Democratic Party of Japan]] (DPJ) won a landslide victory in the lower house parliamentary elections
    1 KB (195 words) - 00:28, 8 March 2024
  • ...') Japanese political party formed in March 2016 through the merger of the Democratic Party of Japan and the Japan Innovation Party.
    192 bytes (24 words) - 10:45, 28 March 2016
  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}}
    300 bytes (38 words) - 08:16, 27 December 2012
  • ...佳彦 ''Noda Yoshihiko'') was [[Prime Minister of Japan]] and leader of the [[Democratic Party of Japan]] from August 2011 to December 2012. He was previously Minister of Finance.
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  • ...is brother, meanwhile, signalled that it was unlikely that the governing [[Democratic Party of Japan]] (DPJ), which ousted the LDP in 2009 after 55 years of near-uninterrupted
    2 KB (217 words) - 00:28, 8 March 2024
  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Former Japanese Prime Minister and leader of the Democratic Party of Japan from June 2010 until August 2011.
    143 bytes (19 words) - 01:16, 29 August 2011
  • (野田佳彦) Japanese Prime Minister and leader of the Democratic Party of Japan from August 2011 to December 2012.
    153 bytes (18 words) - 07:58, 26 December 2012
  • ...me prime minister as a result of winning the leadership of the governing [[Democratic Party of Japan]] at the same time. He subsequently won re-election as leader in September
    1 KB (210 words) - 00:28, 8 March 2024
  • ...itions even when the winning party has a firm majority. For example, the [[Democratic Party of Japan]] (DPJ) formed a coalition government with the [[People's New Party]] and t
    2 KB (385 words) - 00:28, 8 March 2024
  • ...21, 2008.</ref> Tensions mounted on the island after the election of the [[Democratic Party of Japan]] to [[Government of Japan|government]] in 2009, as they and their [[coalit
    3 KB (389 words) - 04:05, 30 May 2010
  • ...l Democratic Party]] which had proposed the handouts was defeated by the [[Democratic Party of Japan]]. The newly-elected government had no plans to repeat the measure, and had
    3 KB (490 words) - 04:12, 17 December 2009
  • ...rst and subsequent election to the office, with support from the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Japan]] (LDP) and [[New Komeito]]; indeed, Ishihara had previously been an LDP me
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  • {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}}
    1 KB (165 words) - 07:39, 26 December 2012
  • ...om September 2009 to June 2010. He became [[president]] of the governing [[Democratic Party of Japan]] (DPJ) in May 2009, stepping down as he relinquished his role as [[prime m
    5 KB (800 words) - 00:28, 8 March 2024
  • ...vernment]]', a frequently-used phrase in 2009 due to the election of the [[Democratic Party of Japan]] under then-leader [[Yukio Hatoyama]].
    3 KB (417 words) - 02:52, 30 December 2010