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 2nd-half round of local elections begins (April 17, 2011)
 Local new parties have nothing to say in regard to ongoing ‘national crisis’ (April 4, 2011)
 Your Party spreads groundless rumor (April 3, 2011)
 Shii appeals to voters to pin their hopes on JCP (April 2, 2011)
 JCP secures 5 seats in Nagoya City Assembly election (March 15, 2011)
 Tokyo gubernatorial candidate Koike promises a people-oriented Tokyo metropolitan government (March 11, 2011)
 JCP incumbent makes clean sweep in mayoral election (February 22, 2011)
 JCP Koike to run for Tokyo governor (February 10 -11, 2011)
 Tokyo gubernatorial election candidate Koike expresses his determination to win at rally (February 18, 2011)
 Osaka governor’s party is an ‘all-are-ruling party’ (February 6, 2011)
 Successor of progressive administration elected as mayor in Iwate (February 7,8, 2011)
 Voters express ‘No!’ to a tax hike ( July 18, 2010)
 JCP issues statement on Upper House election results ( July 13, 2010)
 Ruling parties defeated ( July 13, 2010)
 DPJ Edano falsely attacks JCP regarding trade union support (June 28, 29, 2010)
 DPJ manual shows candidates how to explain away policy change to voters (June 28, 2010 )
 Anti-base SDP ties up with pro-base DPJ in election (June 26, 2010)
 18-day election battle officially starts (June 25, 2010)
 Proposed cut in proportional representation seats aims to lock out majority public opinion ( June 24, 2010 )
 Party heads debate consumption tax and Futenma base issue  (June 23, 2010)
 Iju victory in Okinawa is most effective way of resolving Futenma base issue ( June 23, 2010)
 Party capable of representing public interests: JCP publishes election platform (June 19, 2010)
 Election manifestos of DPJ, LDP, and Komei are almost carbon-copies (June 18, 2010)
 Wasted votes accounted for about 50 percent of votes cast ( September 7, 2009)
 Okinawa's pro-U.S. base advocates defeated in general election ( September 5, 2009)
 Komei’s top resign for setback in general election ( September 4, 2009)
 JCP statement on the results of general election –  ( September 1, 2009)
 JCP attracts third largest support from uncommitted voters ( September 1, 2009)
 JCP’s role as ‘constructive opposition ’ is gaining support: Shii ( August 25, 2009)
 Break away from big business control and act upon Article 9 ; Shii ( August 24, 2009 )
 Shii calls for Japan nuclear-free  ( August 24, 2009)
 Shii explains tasks of JCP as ‘constructive opposition party’  ( August 22, 2009)
 SDP to join DPJ-led coalition contradicts its basic policies ( August 21, 2009)
 Shii says key DPJ policies are problematic  ( August 20, 2009)
 Young people volunteer to take part in JCP campaign  ( August 20, 2009)
 Parties must explain their envisage for politics Akahata editorial [Editorial] ( August 19, 2009)
 Shii stresses the task to put an end to LDP-Komei government  ( August 18, 2009)
 Party leaders answer questions on relations with U.S.  ( August 18, 2009 )
 Do not enter into FTA negotiations with U.S. ( August 18, 2009)
 Tax reform and Japan's future Akahata editorial [Editorial] ( August 16, 2009)
 LDP and Komei call for larger administrative units as key policy ( August 6, 2009 )
 LDP promises tax increase and constitutional revision  ( August 1, 2009)
 Election policy ‘manifestos’ analyzed  ( August 1, 2009 )
 Highlights of JCP platform for House of Representatives general election  ( July 29, 2009)
 Shii criticizes DPJ ‘manifesto’ ( July 29, 2009)
 JCP calls for a new Japan where the people are the protagonists  ( July 29, 2009)
 JCP call for TV debates gets favorable responses from other parties  ( July 28, 2009)
 JCP chair proposes holding public debates between party leaders ( July 27, 2009)
 House of Representatives dissolved for August 30 general election ( July 22, 2009)
 JCP Dietmembers resolve to fight a historic battle ( July 22, 2009)



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