Ainu Party アイヌ民族党 Ainu-Minzokutō | |
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| Leader | Shirō Kayano |
| Founded | 21 January 2012 |
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| Councillors | 0 / 242
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| Representatives | 0 / 465
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| Prefectural assembly members | 0 / 2,675
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| City and town assembly members | 1 / 30,490
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The Ainu Party (Japanese: アイヌ民族党, romanized: Ainu-Minzokutō, lit. 'Ethnic Ainu Party' or 'Ainu Nation Party')[1][2] is a moderate 'nationalist' (民族主義, minzokushugi) regional political party active in Hokkaido. This is a regional party that defends the interests of the Ainu people. The Ainu Party advocates the interests of the Ainu people, and a "multicultural or multiracial symbiotic society" (Japanese: 多文化・多民族共生社会, romanized: Tabunka・Taminzoku Kyōsei Shakai).[3]
The Ainu Party was formed by a political group from November 2011, and was founded in January 2012.
Ideology and policy
[edit]Ideologies and policies officially stated by the party are as follows:[4]
- Restoration of rights of Ainu people and fulfillment of education.
- Strengthening the Welfare of Ainu People.
- Realization of Multicultural and Multiracial Symbiosis.
- Realization of a (sustainable) society utilized in the cycle of nature.
- implementation of administrative and fiscal reforms.
The party also insists on designating Ainu languages as the official language of Japan, and opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.[4][failed verification]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hasegawa, Kyoko (31 August 2012). "Japan's indigenous people eye political power". Yahoo News Singapore. Agence France-Presse.
Kayano's ambitious bid to win 10 out of 242 seats in the upper house for the newly created Ainu Party in next year's national elections ...
- ^ Ainu Party Archived 2013-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ アイヌ民族党 (in Japanese).
- ^ a b アイヌ民族党 結党の理念と基本政策. アイヌ民族党. 2012-02-04.