Japan Innovation Party

The Nippon Sōshintō (Japanese日本 创新 党, dt about " Neuaufrichtungspartei Japan ."; Engl The Spirit of Japan Party ) was a political party in Japan. It was tsukurō of several municipal and prefectural politicians to succeed Yoi Kuni in April 2010! Nippon Shimin Kaigi (よい 国 つくろう!日本 志 民 会议, dt "Let us create a good country! Japanese citizens' conference ", where citizens is written with the kanji志for " will, readiness " ) was founded. They had no representatives in the national parliament. Hiroshi Yamada was chairman of the party, former House deputy mayor of the district of Suginami. Other members were Hiroshi Nakada, former mayor of the city of Yokohama, Hiroshi Saitō, formerly governor of Yamagata Prefecture, and Toshiaki Okano, former mayor of the city of Choshi.

The party turned unsuccessfully to candidates for the upper house election in July 2010, when the uniform regional elections in 2011, she won a few seats in municipal councils.

The party called for fiscal reforms and criticized cost-intensive measures such as the introduction of child benefits or major infrastructure projects as " waste ", wanted to abolish the prefectures in favor of a system of larger regions and revise the Japanese constitution. They also called for an "independent" foreign and defense policy. To stabilize the Japanese budget calling for a reduction of the public sector and an increase in VAT.

In September 2012, the party decided on a special party their resolution to join the Nippon Ishin no Kai to join.

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