Kasuga Ikkō

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Preceded byEiichi Nishimura
Succeeded byRyōsaku Sasaki
Preceded byHide Tajima
Succeeded byTaisuke Sato
Kasuga Ikkō
春日 一幸
c. 1953
Chairman of the Democratic Socialist Party
In office
27 April 1971  28 November 1977
Preceded byEiichi Nishimura
Succeeded byRyōsaku Sasaki
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
2 October 1952  2 May 1989
Preceded byHide Tajima
Succeeded byTaisuke Sato
ConstituencyAichi 1st
Member of the Aichi Prefectural Assembly
In office
30 April 1947  5 September 1952
ConstituencyNagoya City Nakamura Ward
Personal details
Born(1910-03-25)25 March 1910
Died2 May 1989(1989-05-02) (aged 79)
PartyDemocratic Socialist
Other political
affiliations
JSP (1947–1952; 1955–1960)
RSP (1952–1955)

Kasuga Ikkō (Japanese: 春日 一幸; 25 March 1910 – 2 May 1989) was a Japanese politician who served as Chairman of the Democratic Socialist Party of Japan from 1971 to 1977,[1] and as a Representative from Aichi from 1952 until his death in 1989.[2]

Ikkō was born in a village in Kaizu, where he grew up in a farming family alongside several sisters. He enrolled in the Nagoya Higher Technical School, and graduated in 1928.[3]

Formation and Chairmanship of the Democratic Socialist Party

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