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The [[Japan Socialist Party]], 日本社会党 or JSP, was a Political Party favoring a more Authoritarian aspect of Left-wing Politics. Its Founder and first time Party President [[Asanuma]], sought a break from relaxed Socialism in the country. Japan was in a cycle of perpetual and senseless warfare which favored the few, rather than the multitudes.
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At its peak, it had 11 members and it was 5th by its size, however, on 19th of June it was renamed

Latest revision as of 11:01, 19 June 2020

Japan Socialist Party

Party - Japan_Socialist_Party.png
General Information
Country Flag-Japan.jpg Japan
Abbreviation JSP
Website discord channel
Newspaper Sayoku Shimbun
Political
Congress Occupancy 0 /0 seats, 0%
Succeeded By Yoshinoya
Orientation Far-Left
Ideology Authoritarian

The Japan Socialist Party, 日本社会党 or JSP, was a Political Party favoring a more Authoritarian aspect of Left-wing Politics. Its Founder and first time Party President Asanuma, sought a break from relaxed Socialism in the country. Japan was in a cycle of perpetual and senseless warfare which favored the few, rather than the multitudes.

At its peak, it had 11 members and it was 5th by its size, however, on 19th of June it was renamed