Unity Party (Japan)

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The Unity Party (結いの党, Yui no Tō) was a Japanese political party.

Secretary-GeneralJiro Ono
FounderKenji Eda
Founded18 December 2013 (2013-12-18)
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Unity Party
結いの党
LeaderKenji Eda
Secretary-GeneralJiro Ono
FounderKenji Eda
Founded18 December 2013 (2013-12-18)
Dissolved21 September 2014 (2014-09-21)
Split fromYour Party
Merged intoJapan Innovation Party
Headquarters2-9-6 Nagatacho
Chiyoda, Tokyo
NewspaperConservative Japan
ColorsBlue
Website
yuinotoh.jp
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History

The party was formed in December 2013 by Kenji Eda and 13 other legislators who left Your Party.[1] Your Party initially refused to acknowledge that six councillors had left its caucus in the House of Councillors, but filed a notice in February 2014 which acknowledged their departure from Your Party, allowing the Unity Party to have formal representation in the upper house.[2]

The party supported Morihiro Hosokawa in the 2014 Tokyo gubernatorial election.[3]

Eda had discussions with the Japan Restoration Party in early 2014 with a view toward coordinating the two parties' policy stances. JRP co-head Shintaro Ishihara rejected the idea of coordinating with the Unity Party on the basis of their support for the Constitution of Japan, while the other JRP co-head Toru Hashimoto saw room for agreement on the scope of necessary revisions to the Constitution.[4]

On 21 September 2014, the Unity Party and the Japan Restoration Party merged to form the Japan Innovation Party.[5]

Presidents of UP

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No. Name Image Term of office
Took office Left office
Preceding party: Your Party
1 Kenji Eda 18 December 2013 21 September 2014
Successor parties: Japan Innovation Party
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Members in the Diet

House of Representatives

House of Councillors

Election results

Tokyo Gubernatorial Elections

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Election Candidate Votes % Result
2014 Morihiro Hosokawa[a] 956,063 19.39 Lost
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Notes

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References

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