Japan Labour-Farmer Party
The Japan Labour-Farmer Party (日本労農党, Nihon Rōnōtō) was a socialist political party in Japan between December 1926 and December 1928. During its existence, it occupied a centrist position in the divided socialist movement.
Japan Labour-Farmer Party 日本労農党 Nihon Rōnōtō | |
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A Japan Labour-Farmer Party template poster used to announce public meetings of the party. The symbol of the party appears on the shield, with a hammer and pick-axe, a red star, a globe and the letters NRNT, the Latin script abbreviation of the name of the party. | |
Abbreviation | NRNT |
Chairperson | Asō Hisashi |
Secretary-General | Miwa Jusō |
Founded | 9 December 1926 |
Dissolved | December 1928 |
Split from | Social Democratic Party |
Merged into | Japan Masses Party |
Labour wing | Japan Labour Union League |
Women's wing | National Women's League |
Peasants' wing | All-Japan Peasant Union |
Membership (1927) | 6,000 |
Ideology | Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
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