Sanseitō

Far-right Japanese political party

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2024 In a by-election for Tokyo's 15th constituency, Sanseitō fielded candidate Rina Yoshikawa, who received 8,639 votes (5.1% of the total), finishing in 6th place and losing the election under the leadership of Sohei Kamiya.
2024 Sanseitō, led by Sohei Kamiya, participated in the House of Representatives election, securing a position as an opposition party. The party received 1,357,189 votes (2.50%) in constituency voting and 1,870,347 votes (3.43%) in party list voting, marking their first appearance in the 8th election.
2022 Sanseitō proposed the 'liberalisation of mask wearing' as a key policy during the Japanese House of Councillors election, targeting voters experiencing pandemic fatigue, particularly in regions with lower vaccination rates.
2022 Sanseitō won a seat in the House of Councillors election and became an official political party by securing more than 2% of the total vote.
April 2020 Sanseitō became politically active in April 2020.
March 2020 Sanseitō political party was founded in March 2020.

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