Toggle menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

Japanese Communist Party: Difference between revisions

From ProleWiki, the proletarian encyclopedia
More languages
mNo edit summary
(Updated infobox.)
Line 2: Line 2:
|name=Japanese Communist Party
|name=Japanese Communist Party
|native_name=日本共産党
|native_name=日本共産党
|logo=File:Nihon Kyōsantō Logo.svg|logo_alt=Nihon Kyōsantō in Bold and Red.
|caption=''Nihon Kyōsantō''
|abbreviation=JCP
|abbreviation=JCP
|website=[https://jcp.or.jp jcp.or.jp]}}
|newspaper=''[[Shimbun Akahata]]''
|membership_year=2022
|membership=260,000<ref>{{Web citation|url=https://www.jcp.or.jp/english/what-jcp.html|title=A Profile of the Japanese Communist Party|date=November 1, 2022}}</ref>
|website=[https://jcp.or.jp jcp.or.jp]
|seats1_title = House of Representatives
|seats1 = 10 seats out of 465 seats <!-- {{Infobox political party/seats|50|100|hex=#ff0000}} -->
|seats2_title=House of Councilors
|seats2=11 seats out of 242 seats
|foundation={{birth date and age|1922|7|15}}
|political_orientation=[[Communism]]
}}
{{Communist Parties}}
{{Communist Parties}}



Revision as of 07:43, 25 November 2022

Japanese Communist Party

日本共産党
AbbreviationJCP
Founded (1922-07-15) July 15, 1922 (age 102)
NewspaperShimbun Akahata
Membership (2022)260,000[1]
Political orientationCommunism
House of Representatives10 seats out of 465 seats
House of Councilors11 seats out of 242 seats
Website
jcp.or.jp

The Japanese Communist Party[a] is a communist party in Japan that was founded in 1922.

In October 13th 2022, the JCP opposed Russia in the Ukraine proxy war.[2]

History

The Japanese Communist Party was founded in 1922 and was soon outlawed by the imperial government's Peace Preservation Law. In 1932 in Moscow, Sanzo Nosaka, the party's representative to the Comintern wrote the 1932 Thesis, one of the leading documents of the party. During the Second World War, Nosaka fled to China and joined the Chinese Red Army to fight against the Empire of Japan. He founded the Japanese People's Emancipation League, which attracted Japanese deserters and POWs to fight for socialism.[3]

Positions

References

Notes

  1. Japanese: 日本共産党