Green Japan

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Green Japan

Party-Green Japan.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Japan.jpg Japan
Abbreviation LIB
Website liberaljapan.weebly.com
Forum Forum link
Colors White, red, blue
Founded 16 August 2009
Dissolved 15 September 2009
Political
Members 0
Congress Occupancy 0 /0 seats, 0%
Succeeds Liberal Party of Japan
Succeeded By United Bushi of Nihon
Orientation Center-Left
Ideology Libertarian

Green Japan was a political party in Japan. It was created from the old Liberal Party of Japan which was falling due to inactive membership. It was last led by, and was known primarily because of its leader, Kyonkyon. It had 11 members at the last count.

It has been taken over and renamed the United Bushi of Nihon by Hitoshi Makoto.

History

Presidential Campaign

Kyonkyon declared her candidacy for president during the September 2009 presidential elections. She put out many policies and promises including:

  • Being open and listening
  • Reaching out to all citizens
  • Opening all secret forums for public viewing
  • Creating ministry-based teams with decisions made via elections
  • An active media with an article every day

Congressional History

Green Japan has been through only one Congressional election. The party offered no candidates and didn't look to run on any other party's ticket.

Newspaper

Green Japan operated out of the newspaper I-RO-HA, a private newspaper owned by the party leader, Kyonkyon. Mainly known for being a source for Japanese lessons, I-RO-HA has also provided political coverage and served as a base for all of Green Japan's policies.