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collapsed during the party's participation in a | LDP government and was ultimately replaced by the D |
atsu could win Kagawa by a large margin against | LDP incumbent Kenji Manabe in the 2007 election tha |
Keizo Takemi, an | LDP member and head of the "Young Lawmaker's Group" |
Miyagi is counted as an | LDP hold because Ichikawa was an LDP member and rem |
Edgardo Angara ( | LDP) |
won over incumbent Hirotaro Yamasaki, backed by | LDP |
s,' candidates hand-picked by Koizumi to defeat | LDP party members who opposed his efforts at postal |
holden to special interests than the entrenched | LDP, and a change of government was vital to lead t |
tee until November 2003, and was one of the few | LDP Members to oppose the dispatch of the Self Defe |
atic Party of Japan (DPJ), consisting of former | LDP members and liberals, saw the election as a cha |
ouse speaker Tamisuke Watanuki, includes former | LDP lower house members Shizuka Kamei, Hisaoki Kame |
roup) and Kaoru Yosano (Sunrise Party, formerly | LDP, without faction), had represented the old mult |
alignments in the 1990s only where changed from | LDP to opposition or vice versa) |
ve attack by Junichiro Koizumi on the old guard | LDP leadership. |
In the elections of both the houses | LDP gained a majority. |
Junichiro Koizumi defeats Ryutaro Hashimoto in | LDP polls to become prime minister. |
While two independent | LDP rebels held their seats in rural Yamanashi Pref |
Yoshihiko Isozaki ( | LDP; term ends in 2016). |
The Rise and Fall of Japan's | LDP: Political Party Organizations as Historical In |
He later joined | LDP. |
incumbent former defense minister Yuriko Koike ( | LDP, Machimura faction) in the landslide election o |
Flach became member of the liberal | LDP (in the Soviet zone of Germany) and worked in 1 |
Nobutaka Machimura ( | LDP, Machimura faction) safely won the new 5th dist |
Liberal Democratic Party of Montenegro ( | LDP CG) |
Hirofumi Nakasone ( | LDP, formerly Ibuki faction; term ends in 2016). |
Of 83 Koizumi Children who became new | LDP representatives in 2005, only 10 were reelected |
Kenya which then teamed up with Raila Odinga's | LDP to form the Rainbow Coalition. |
03 to 2005, he served as the deputy chairman of | LDP. |
xecutive and the chairman of Istanbul branch of | LDP, He also served as the party's deputy secretary |
Following the decline of the 1955 System of | LDP and JSP and the party realignments of the 1990s |
The Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) and New Komeito Party secured their positions |
pported by conservate Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) and Komeito. |
ezbollah fighters, 2 Lebanese Democratic Party ( | LDP) fighters, 1 pro-government fighter, 4 civilian |
in order to join the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP). |
ician and member of the Liberian Destiny Party ( | LDP). |
One seat went to the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) candidate and the second to the Japanese Commu |
wo major parties, the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP). |
postwar parties: the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP). |
en represented by the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) since 1997. |
A member of the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP), Kaifu ran successfully for the Diet in 1960 a |
a coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) and the New Party Sakigake. |
e leaders founded the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) in 1989 and was made its pro-tem secretary gen |
Unexpectedly, 69 Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) members of the Diet from the Fukuda Takeo, Mik |
ling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) and the New Komeito. |
ies, the conservative Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP). |
as Paksas founded the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) in 2002, taking with him 13 of his supporters |
stricting, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) never managed to have more than one of their c |
rvative Party and the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP). |
lit seats between the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP) despite be |
jvodina (LSV) and the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP) revealed that the state-operated Srbijagas nat |
r candidates from the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP); but in 1950, 1965, 1971 and in the landslide |
He belongs to the Liberal Democratic Party ( | LDP). |
s-NUCD and the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino ( | LDP) contested the senate election under the Lakas- |
election, the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino ( | LDP) served as the de facto administration party; j |
omposed of the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino ( | LDP), Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP), the National |
alition (NPC), Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino ( | LDP), and the Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pil |
grams (MDP) and Leadership Development Program ( | LDP). |
09 election saw a massive defeat for the ruling | LDP and brought the opposition DPJ to power for the |
After the Seimas, | LDP sponsored the formation of the Lithuanian Peasa |
rm a government, and Hashimoto formed a solidly | LDP minority government. |
Some | LDP dissidents then left the party and formed new p |
Seiji Suzuki ( | LDP, Machimura faction; term ends in 2013), |
atoyama (New Party Sakigake), Tatsuo Takahashi ( | LDP) and Tomoko Kami (JCP) had already stood as can |
or the 5th district has been Sadakazu Tanigaki ( | LDP, Tanigaki→Koga faction) who had previously repr |
The | LDP on the other hand nominated only one candidate |
Ishibashi was appointed as president of the | LDP and became the prime minister of Japan. |
When Hatoyama decided to retire in 1956, the | LDP held a vote for their new president. |
Through a series of floor-crossings, the | LDP regained its majority within a year. |
However, in the 2009 election the | LDP was nearly 200 seats behind the DPJ. |
He is the architect of the | LDP leaded umbrella alliance offer in 2006. |
The | LDP and smaller parties support former METI bureauc |
The | LDP performed well in rural areas while the DPJ per |
member of the New Frontier Party, he joined the | LDP. |
the | LDP split is caused by stubbornness between FPJ and |
of Tokyo in 1999 after being expelled from the | LDP. |
After Arai's unsuccessful re-run in 2003, the | LDP discontinued the Costa Rica alternation. |
The DPJ swept the | LDP from power in a massive landslide, winning 308 |
The | LDP lost its status as strongest party in the Metro |
uently resigned from the vice-presidency of the | LDP and took on the role of a political advisor. |
His article stimulated the | LDP to change its policy to expand its popular supp |
In the 1996 election, the | LDP made some gains, but was still 12 seats short o |
t to the 1993 election, the only other time the | LDP has lost an election. |
He ran again in 2005 as a member of the | LDP and was elected for the first time. |
In the outer parts of Kansai, the | LDP made minor gains, gaining capturing one DPJ sea |
ter being elected, Miki attempted to reform the | LDP, relentlessly investigating the Lockheed briber |
ives due to the formation of coalition with the | LDP. |
In that election, the | LDP remained by far the largest party in the House |
Tokyo 8th district usually went to the | LDP with two to one seats while the opposition part |
In 1968, the | LDP could repeat this success against incumbent Soc |
of the newly-elected congressmen to abandon the | LDP for Lakas-NUCD. |
a political reform bill and was rejected by the | LDP, despite his popularity with the electorate. |
Except for a brief hiatus in the 1990s, the | LDP has been the dominant party in every government |
Shisuikai (also known as Kamei Faction) of the | LDP. |
However the | LDP returned to power in 1996 and the JSP collapsed |
Running as the | LDP presidential candidate in the 11 October 2005 e |
In the parliamentary election in October, the | LDP formed a coalition called Coalition for Rolanda |
In the previous election of 2005 when the | LDP won a landslide victory, it was one of few dist |
was nominated as the official candidate of the | LDP and run for the general election held on 11 Sep |
prime minister Junichiro Koizumi, with whom the | LDP success in the 2005 elections is closely associ |
gawa, of nine seats won by the DPJ in 2003, the | LDP captured eight and independent Kenji Eda captur |
opposition MPs, members of some factions of the | LDP cast a vote of no confidence against prime mini |
e New Liberal Club, which later merged with the | LDP. |
been represented by the Kajiyama family for the | LDP: former Trade, Home, Justice Minister and Chief |
ku Kenkyukai and Kochikai leadership it led the | LDP from 2002 to 2008, mainly under Junichiro Koizu |
However, the overwhelming victory of the | LDP, with a new two-thirds majority in the lower ho |
sequently appointed as Secretary-General of the | LDP in September 2007; less than a year later, he w |
for Change'; despite all the parties except the | LDP backing Adamkas, he won across almost all of th |
In the 1986 election, the | LDP stopped nominating two candidates and Kiyoshi O |
how, as a candidate in 2009 to a bid to end the | LDP dominance of the district. |
The | LDP remained dominant in a coalition government wit |
by the DPJ and others in a style much like the | LDP once adopted. |
he Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly who had left the | LDP together with Kunio Hatoyama in 1993. |
Mitra, who was also the party president of the | LDP Party, was selected in a party convention as th |
chi and Hiroshima for two seats in Okayama, the | LDP also lost seats held by postal rebels Shizuka K |
umi, might stand against Aso; in that case, the | LDP leadership election would be a decision between |
ome members of his own cabinet, mainly from the | LDP wing led by Raila Odinga, and the main oppositi |
istrict votes cast (the next largest party, the | LDP, received 26.73% in the proportional and 38.68% |
He later joined the | LDP. |
Headquarters of the | LDP in Tokyo. |
r, he became an independent and then joined the | LDP. |
decade later, however, it was reabsorbed by the | LDP. |
His political career in the | LDP started in 1996. |
The | LDP lost two seats, as did the New Komeito. |
belongs to the most conservative faction in the | LDP. |
Hata's government had excluded the | LDP from power. |
pass political reform legislation, thirty-nine | LDP members joined the opposition in a no-confidenc |
n the conservative vote was split between three | LDP candidates (Takashi Fukaya, Nakasone faction, K |
He left Shinshinto in 1998, then returned to | LDP in 2003. |
Endorsement by at least twenty | LDP lawmakers is necessary to become a candidate in |
ist and one Communist while there were only two | LDP candidates on the conservative side: Once again |
t Takeshi Tokano finished only third behind two | LDP candidates while another Socialist candidate, T |
son ran for senator in the 2001 elections under | LDP affiliated with Puwersa ng Masa coalition. |
Ichiro Ozawa, sent to "assassinate" vulnerable | LDP seats and subsequently elected in the same mann |
Ichita Yamamoto ( | LDP, formerly Machimura faction) and |
Lockheed bribery scandals, a handful of younger | LDP Diet members broke away and established their o |
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