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Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is a prominent conservative political party in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. Formed in 1955, it has largely dominated Japanese politics, playing a significant role in the nation’s governance and overseeing its post-war economic recovery and development. The LDP’s primary mission includes fostering a pro-business environment, advocating low taxes, supporting Japanese industry, and maintaining a strong alliance with the United States. It also aims to revise Japan’s constitution to enhance the military’s role and is committed to a welfare state.
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