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The Democratic Socialist Party (民主社会党, Minshu Shakai-tō, abbreviated 民社党, Minsha-tō) was a political party in Japan from 1960 to 1994. History. The party was established in January 1960 by a breakaway faction of the Japanese Socialist Party.
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Democratic Socialist Party, former Japanese political party that was formed in 1960 by moderate socialists who had broken away from the Japan Socialist Party the year before because of its alleged Marxist dogmatism and its definition of itself as a “class” party. The party traditionally was.
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日本社会党 (にっぽんしゃかいとう、にほんしゃかいとう [注 2] 、 英語: The Social Democratic Party of Japan [1] 、 Japan Socialist Party [28] 、略称: JSP )は、かつて存在した 日本 の 政党 。 社会主義 を掲げる [1] [9] [10] [11] 革新政党 である [8] 。 略称は 社会党 [16] 、 社会 。 新聞やメディアでは 民社党 と混同しないよう 社党 と記される場合もある。