National Republican Party
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National Republican Party | |
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President | Keppei Untenshu |
General Secretary | Ladin Tsunekichi |
Spokesman | ??? |
Honorary president | Tortimer Kotobuki |
Founded | 6 October 2018 |
Headquarters | Tōgoku |
Membership (2018) | 6 |
Ideology | Japanese nationalism National conservatism Social conservatism Right-wing populism Republicanism |
Political position | Right-wing |
Colors | Dark red |
Seats in the Assembly | 1 / 3
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The National Republican Party (Japanese: 国民共和党, こくみんきょうわとう, Kokumin Kyôwa-Tô) frequently abbreviated to KKT or Kokukyôtô (国共党) is a conservative and right-wing political party in Tōgoku.
History
Beginnings
The KKT was formed in 2018 as a political arm of the Kotobuki regime to counteract the possible electoral rise of democratic left and center forces in the first democratic legislative elections of 2018.
Ideology
The KKT is a conservative and right-wing party.
Structure
Position | Name | Faction |
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President | Keppei Untenshu | Moderate |
Secretary-General | Ladin Tsunekichi | Nationalist |
Spokesman | ||
Assembly Speaker | Shigeru Honma | Nationalist |
Election results
Tōgoku Assembly
Election | Number of seats | +/- |
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2018 | 1 / 3
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