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New Conservative Party

New Conservative Party
Founded April 3, 2000
Dissolved November 10, 2003
Merged into Liberal Democratic Party
Ideology Conservatism, Reformism
Political position Right-wing
Website
http://www.hoshutoh.com/

The New Conservative Party (NCP) was the name of two now-defunct political parties in Japan. The first of the two parties was founded on April 3, 2000 by 21 lower house and 6 upper house defectors from the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ). It was then dissolved on December 23, 2002. A new party of the same name (保守新党 Hoshu Shinto) was then founded on December 25, 2002 by Hiroshi Kumagai, also a defector from the DPJ. The party eventually merged with the Liberal Democratic Party after the 2003 election.

The NCP was led by party president Chikage Oogi, a former Takarazuka actress. The founding members defected from the Liberal Party after then-leader Ichiro Ozawa decided to leave an alliance with the conservative Liberal Democratic Party. The New Conservative Party became part of a three-party ruling Coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party and New Komeito. The NCP was dissolved on December 23, 2002.

Hiroshi Kumagai and three other disgruntled Democratic Party of Japan members (Takao Sato, Zenjiro Kaneko and Eriko Yamatani) defected from the party in December 2002 and formed the second New Conservative Party with former members of the first New Conservative Party. The party was a conservative reformist party and was very right-wing. After the November 2003 general election, the New Conservative Party was left with only four members in the House of Representatives, down from nine prior to the election. Among the losers in the election was the party president, Hiroshi Kumagai.

On November 10, 2003, then-Prime Minister Koizumi proposed that the NCP merge with the Liberal Democratic Party. Following the proposal, the Secretary-General of the NCP, Toshihiro Nikai, confirmed the merger. After all, both parties were conservative.


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