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| headquarters = {{nowrap|Hakata Street | | headquarters = {{nowrap|Hakata Street 2050,<br>[[Wikipedia:Konami|Konami]], [[Kobayashi]]<br>Kim Min Ju Avenue 10920,<br>[[Wikipedia:Sakura Miyawaki|Sak]][[Wikipedia:Nako Yabuki|Na]][[Wikipedia:Hitomi Honda|Hit]], [[Gagcon]]}} | ||
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| ideology = [[Wikipedia:Autonomism (political doctrine)|Autonomism]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Big tent|Big tent]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Populism|Populism]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Japanese|Japanese]] and [[Wikipedia:Korean|Korean]] rights | | ideology = [[Wikipedia:Autonomism (political doctrine)|Autonomism]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Big tent|Big tent]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Populism|Populism]]<br>{{nowrap|[[Wikipedia:Japanese|Japanese]] and [[Wikipedia:Korean|Korean]] rights}} | ||
| position = [[Wikipedia:Centrism|Centrism]] | | position = [[Wikipedia:Centrism|Centrism]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:43, 2 August 2020
Leader | Kawanishi Takumi |
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President | Yonashiro Sho |
Spokeperson | Kim Hyun-ah |
Founded | 20 June 1999 |
Headquarters | Hakata Street 2050, Konami, Kobayashi Kim Min Ju Avenue 10920, SakNaHit, Gagcon |
Ideology | Autonomism Big tent Populism Japanese and Korean rights |
Political position | Centrism |