Unity Party (Japan)
The Unity Party (結いの党, Yui no Tō) was a Japanese political party.
| Unity Party 結いの党 | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Kenji Eda | 
| President | Kenji Eda | 
| Secretary-General | Jiro Ono | 
| Founded | 18 December 2013 | 
| Dissolved | 21 September 2014 | 
| Split from | Your Party | 
| Merged into | Japan Innovation Party | 
| Headquarters | 2-9-6 Nagatacho Chiyoda, Tokyo | 
| Newspaper | Conservative Japan | 
| Ideology | Liberal conservatism[1] Conservatism[2] Liberalism Neoliberalism Deregulation Decentralization | 
| Political position | Centre-right[3] | 
| Colors | Blue | 
| Website | |
| yuinotoh | |
History
    
The party was formed in December 2013 by Kenji Eda and 13 other legislators who left Your Party.[4] Your Party initially refused to acknowledge that six councillors had left its caucus in the House of Councillors, but filed a notice in February 2014 which acknowledged their departure from Your Party, allowing the Unity Party to have formal representation in the upper house.[5]
The party supported Morihiro Hosokawa in the 2014 Tokyo gubernatorial election.[6]
Eda had discussions with the Japan Restoration Party in early 2014 with a view toward coordinating the two parties' policy stances. JRP co-head Shintaro Ishihara rejected the idea of coordinating with the Unity Party on the basis of their support for the Constitution of Japan, while the other JRP co-head Toru Hashimoto saw room for agreement on the scope of necessary revisions to the Constitution.[7]
On 21 September 2014, the Unity Party and the Japan Restoration Party merged to form the Japan Innovation Party.[8]
Party presidents
    
| No. | Name | Term of office | Image | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Took office | Left office | |||
| 1 | Kenji Eda | 18 December 2013 | 21 September 2014 |  | 
Members in the Diet
    
    House of Representatives
    
- Yoichiro Aoyagi (South Kanto PR block)
- Kenji Eda (Kanagawa 8th district)
- Mitsunari Hatanaka (Kinki PR block)
- Hiroki Hayashi (Tohoku PR block)
- Yosei Ide (Hokuriku-Shin'etsu PR block)
- Nobuhiko Isaka (Kinki PR block)
- Masanari Koike (Tokai PR block)
- Mito Kakizawa (Tokyo 15th district)
- Tsuyoshi Shiina (South Kanto PR block)
House of Councillors
    
- Yukio Fujimaki (National block)
- Ryuhei Kawada (National block)
- Yuichi Mayama (National block)
- Jiro Ono (National block)
- Takumi Shibata (National block)
- Sukeshiro Terata (National block)
References
    
- "党の理念 | 結いの党". web.archive.org. 2014-09-23.
- "党の理念 | 結いの党". web.archive.org. 2014-09-23.
- "党の理念 | 結いの党". web.archive.org. 2014-09-23.
- "Eda names new party Yui no To". Japan Today. 18 December 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
- "結いの党:参院でも会派結成". Mainichi Shimbun. 14 February 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
- "自公は舛添氏、民・結い・生が細川氏 都知事選". 日本経済新聞. 19 January 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
- "「改憲で合意可能」 結いの党との協議に橋下氏". MSN Sankei News. 19 January 2014. Archived from the original on 1 March 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
- "「New opposition party launched as Ishin no To". Japan Times. 22 September 2014. Retrieved 22 September 2014.

