Japanese general election, 1980

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In Japan on 16 May 1980, Japan Socialist Party (JSP) brought a no-confidence motion to the Diet, mentioning corruption and rises in public utility charges as reasons for the House of Representatives of Japan (lower house) to withdraw its backing from the government. Unexpectedly, 69 Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) members of the Diet from the Fukuda Takeo, Miki Takeo and Hidenao Nakagawa factions abstained from voting on the motion. The government was defeated by 56 votes in total of 243 and resigned. For the first time elections for the both houses of the Diet were called in June 1980. In the elections of both the houses LDP gained a majority. The election results for the lower house are shown in the table below.

[edit] Election results

Political Parties Elected members
Liberal Democratic Party 284
Japan Socialist Party 107
Clean Government Party 33
Democratic Socialist Party 32
Japan Communist Party 29
New Liberal Club 12
Social Democratic Federation 3
Independents 11
Total 511

[edit] References

  • Mahendra Prakash, Coalition Experience in Japanese Politics: 1993-2003, Dissertation 2004, JNU Library, [1], New Delhi, India (Barcode-11371), p. 129.