The Japanese General Election of 1952*
Paul S. Dull
American Political Science Review, 1953, vol. 47, issue 1, 199-204
Abstract:
Japan, on October 1, 1952, held the first general election for members of the House of Representatives since the end of the occupation. In that election, the conservative government party, the Jiyūtō (Liberal party), won a clear majority, the Communist party failed to elect a single candidate, and there was a marked advance by the two Socialist parties.
Date: 1953
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