- The
Kenseikai (憲政会, "Constitutional
Politics ****ociation") was a short-lived
political party in the pre-war
Empire of ****an. The
Kenseikai was founded...
- ****an on 10 May 1924. No
party won a
majority of seats,
resulting in
Kenseikai,
Rikken Seiyūkai and the
Kakushin Club
forming the country's
first coalition...
- Minseitō. The Minseitō was
founded on 1 June 1927, by a
merger of the
Kenseikai and the
Seiyu Hontō
political parties. Its
leadership included Osachi...
- Dōshikai
merged with Chūseikai and
other small political parties to form the
Kenseikai in
October 1916. Garon,
Sheldon (2001). The
State and
Labor in Modern...
-
Republic of
China and was
renounced by ****an. Military Rikken Seiyūkai
Kenseikai Rikken Minseitō
Governor of
Formosa Governor of
Taiwan Province ****anese...
- was
reconstituted as the
Kenseikai in 1916. From 1922 onwards,
politics was a
rivalry between the
Seiyukai and the
Kenseikai,
rather than
political parties...
- ****anese homeland.
Unstable coalitions and
divisiveness in the Diet led the
Kenseikai (憲政会
Constitutional Government ****ociation) and the Seiyū Hontō (政友本党...
-
could be made
outside of one of the two
major parties and
transfer to the
Kenseikai in 1924.
Following the
Manchurian Incident,
Nakano admired the plotters...
-
strong opposition to the Seiyūkai (1913–1916)
Constitutional ****embly (
Kenseikai, the core
group of the
constitutional movement in the Taishō era (1916–1927)...
- proposals. In 1924, a
Kenseikai alliance with the
Seiyukai scored a
victory over the non-party
government of
Kiyoura Keigo.
Kenseikai leader Katō Takaaki...