From Five

Political party in Japan

From Five (フロム・ファイブ, Furomu Faibu) was a Japanese political party that existed from December 1997 to January 1998. It was formed by former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa and four other legislators (Yoriko Madoka, Shinji Tarutoko, Kiyoshi Ueda and Takenori Emoto) who left the New Frontier Party in June 1997. From Five merged into the Good Governance Party in January 1998, which became part of the Democratic Party of Japan in 1998.[1]

Presidents of FF

No. Name Image Term of office
Took office Left office
Split from: New Frontier Party
1 Morihiro Hosokawa 26 December 1997 23 January 1998
Successor party: Good Governance Party

References

  1. ^ Stockwin, J. A. A. (2003). Dictionary of the Modern Politics of Japan. Taylor & Francis. p. 138. ISBN 9780203402177.
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New Frontier Party (1994–1997)
Leaders
Preceding parties
  • Japan Renewal Party
  • Kōmeitō
  • Democratic Socialist Party
  • Japan New Party
  • Jiyū Kaikaku Rengō [ja] ("Liberal Reform Federation", Ex-LDP faction)
Split parties
    • Sun Party
    • From Five → Good Governance Party
Successor parties
    • New Fraternity Party
    • Voice of the People → Democratic Party (1998)
    • New Peace Party
    • Reimei Club → New Komeito Party
  • Liberal Party (1998)
  • Reform Club [ja]


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