Labour-Farmer Party
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The Labour-Farmer Party (労働農民党, Rōdōnōmintō) was a political party in the Empire of Japan. It represented the left-wing sector of the legal proletarian movement at the time.[2] Oyama Ikuo was the chairman of the party.[3][4] At the time the party was banned by the government in 1928, it was estimated to have around 90,000 members in 131 local organizations.[5] The party was supported by the Hyōgikai trade union federation and the Japan Peasant Union.[6][7]
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Labour-Farmer Party 労働農民党 Rōdōnōmintō | |
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Leader | Motojirō Sugiyama [ja], Oyama Ikuo |
Founded | 1 March 1926 |
Dissolved | 11 April 1928 |
Preceded by | Farmer-Labour Party |
Succeeded by | Japan Masses Party |
Headquarters | Tokyo |
Membership (1926) | 7,967[1] |
Ideology | Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing[1] |
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