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Democratic Party of Japan (Satomi Maiden ~ Third Power)
President Banri Kaieda
Secretary-General Goshi Hosono
Spokesperson Yoshiaki Takaki
Councillors leader Azuma Koshiishi
Representatives leader Banri Kaieda
Founded 8 January 1953 (1953-01-08)
Headquarters 1-11-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda, Tokyo 100-0014, Japan
Membership (2012) 7,326,974
Ideology Liberalism,
Social liberalism
Political position Centre/Centre-left
International affiliation Alliance of Democrats
Colors Red and black (informally)
Councillors
95 / 385
Representatives
103 / 720
Prefectural assembly members
1,455 / 5,725
Municipal assembly members
4,374 / 71,310
Website
www.dpj.or.jp

The Democratic Party of Japan (民主党 Minshutō) is a Centre-left political party in Japan founded in 1953 by the merger of several opposition parties. After winning a landslide victory in 2003, it was ousted from government by the LDP in the 2009 general election. It retained 103 seats in the lower house, and still had 95 seats in the upper house. During its time in office, the DPJ implemented a number of progressive measures such as the provision of free public schooling through high school and increases in child-rearing subsidies.

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