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(September 19, 2011)
All JCP candidates win in Nagano City
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(September 13, 2011)
JCP gains more than one seat for the first time in Iwate prefectural assembly
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(August 30, 2011)
All JCP candidates win assembly seats in two disaster-hit cities
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(April 26, 2011)
9th JCP municipal head elected
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(April 26, 2011)
JCP wins 1,031 seats in municipal elections
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(April 17, 2011)
2nd-half round of local elections begins
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(April 4, 2011)
Local new parties have nothing to say in regard to ongoing ‘national crisis’
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(April 3, 2011)
Your Party spreads groundless rumor
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(April 2, 2011)
Shii appeals to voters to pin their hopes on JCP
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(March 15, 2011)
JCP secures 5 seats in Nagoya City Assembly election
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(March 11, 2011)
Tokyo gubernatorial candidate Koike promises a people-oriented Tokyo metropolitan government
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(February 22, 2011)
JCP incumbent makes clean sweep in mayoral election
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(February 10 -11, 2011)
JCP Koike to run for Tokyo governor
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(February 18, 2011)
Tokyo gubernatorial election candidate Koike expresses his determination to win at rally
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(February 6, 2011)
Osaka governor’s party is an ‘all-are-ruling party’
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(February 7,8, 2011)
Successor of progressive administration elected as mayor in Iwate
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( July 18, 2010)
Voters express ‘No!’ to a tax hike
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( July 13, 2010)
JCP issues statement on Upper House election results
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( July 13, 2010)
Ruling parties defeated
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(June 28, 29, 2010)
DPJ Edano falsely attacks JCP regarding trade union support
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(June 28, 2010 )
DPJ manual shows candidates how to explain away policy change to voters
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(June 26, 2010)
Anti-base SDP ties up with pro-base DPJ in election
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(June 25, 2010)
18-day election battle officially starts
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( June 24, 2010 )
Proposed cut in proportional representation seats aims to lock out majority public opinion
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(June 23, 2010)
Party heads debate consumption tax and Futenma base issue
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( June 23, 2010)
Iju victory in Okinawa is most effective way of resolving Futenma base issue
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(June 19, 2010)
Party capable of representing public interests: JCP publishes election platform
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(June 18, 2010)
Election manifestos of DPJ, LDP, and Komei are almost carbon-copies
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( September 7, 2009)
Wasted votes accounted for about 50 percent of votes cast
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( September 5, 2009)
Okinawa's pro-U.S. base advocates defeated in general election
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( September 4, 2009)
Komei’s top resign for setback in general election
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( September 1, 2009)
JCP statement on the results of general election –
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( September 1, 2009)
JCP attracts third largest support from uncommitted voters
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( August 25, 2009)
JCP’s role as ‘constructive opposition ’ is gaining support: Shii
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( August 24, 2009 )
Break away from big business control and act upon Article 9 ; Shii
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( August 24, 2009)
Shii calls for Japan nuclear-free
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( August 22, 2009)
Shii explains tasks of JCP as ‘constructive opposition party’
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( August 21, 2009)
SDP to join DPJ-led coalition contradicts its basic policies
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( August 20, 2009)
Shii says key DPJ policies are problematic
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( August 20, 2009)
Young people volunteer to take part in JCP campaign
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( August 19, 2009)
Parties must explain their envisage for politics Akahata editorial
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( August 18, 2009)
Shii stresses the task to put an end to LDP-Komei government
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( August 18, 2009 )
Party leaders answer questions on relations with U.S.
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( August 18, 2009)
Do not enter into FTA negotiations with U.S.
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( August 16, 2009)
Tax reform and Japan's future Akahata editorial
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( August 6, 2009 )
LDP and Komei call for larger administrative units as key policy
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( August 1, 2009)
LDP promises tax increase and constitutional revision
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( August 1, 2009 )
Election policy ‘manifestos’ analyzed
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( July 29, 2009)
Highlights of JCP platform for House of Representatives general election
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( July 29, 2009)
Shii criticizes DPJ ‘manifesto’