1969 Japanese general election

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Las elecciones generales se celebraron en Japón el 27 de diciembre de 1969. El resultado fue una victoria para el Partido Liberal Democrático que ganó 288 de los 486 escaños.​ rdf:langString
Le elezioni parlamentari in Giappone del 1969 si tennero il 27 dicembre per il rinnovo della Camera dei rappresentanti. In seguito all'esito elettorale, Eisaku Satō, esponente del Partito Liberal Democratico, fu confermato Primo ministro; nel 1972 gli successe Kakuei Tanaka, espressione del medesimo partito. rdf:langString
1969년 일본 중의원의원 선거 %5040302010047.63%21.44%10.91%7.74%6.81%자유민주당JSP공명당DSP일본공산당득실표율1967년 선거와 정당별 득실율 비교 % 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8−1.17%−6.44%+5.53%+0.34%+2.05% 자유민주당JSP공명당DSP일본공산당 제32회 일본 중의원의원 총선거는 1969년 12월 27일에 실시된 일본의 중의원의원 선거이다. rdf:langString
第32回衆議院議員総選挙(だい32かいしゅうぎいんぎいんそうせんきょ)は、1969年(昭和44年)12月27日に日本で行われた国会(衆議院)議員の総選挙である。 初めて12月に行われたことから「師走選挙」(しわすせんきょ)とも呼ばれた。また、この選挙は土曜日に実施されたが、現在のところ衆議院総選挙が日曜日以外の曜日に実施されたのはこの選挙が最後となっている。 rdf:langString
第32屆日本眾議院議員總選舉在昭和44年(1969年)12月27日舉行,是日本歷史上第一次在12月舉行的眾議院選舉,因此又被稱為師走選舉或者臘月選舉。 rdf:langString
General elections were held in Japan on 27 December 1969. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 288 of the 486 seats. Voter turnout was 68.51%, the lowest since 1947. This was the first general election in Japanese history in which candidates were allowed limited use of television as a means for campaigning, something that had been formerly proscribed under Japan's strict election campaign laws. rdf:langString
Die Shūgiin-Wahl 1969 war die 32. Wahl zum Shūgiin, dem japanischen Unterhaus, und fand am 27. Dezember 1969 statt. Da die Wahl erstmals im Dezember stattfand, wurde sie auch als Shiwasu-Wahl (jap. 師走選挙 shiwasu senkyo; Shiwasu ist der Name des zwölften Monats im alten japanischen Kalender) bezeichnet. Die Wahlbeteiligung betrug 65 %. (*) Alle gewählten Kandidaten waren Unabhängige. Zwölf schlossen sich der LDP-Fraktion an, einer der DSP-Fraktion. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die Shūgiin-Wahl 1969 war die 32. Wahl zum Shūgiin, dem japanischen Unterhaus, und fand am 27. Dezember 1969 statt. Da die Wahl erstmals im Dezember stattfand, wurde sie auch als Shiwasu-Wahl (jap. 師走選挙 shiwasu senkyo; Shiwasu ist der Name des zwölften Monats im alten japanischen Kalender) bezeichnet. Premierminister Satō Eisaku schloss im November 1969 die Verhandlungen mit der US-Regierung von Richard Nixon über die Rückkehr Okinawas unter japanische Souveränität erfolgreich ab; am 2. Dezember löste er das Parlament auf. Nach den Verlusten seiner Liberaldemokratischen Partei in der nach dem „Schwarzer-Nebel Skandal“ versuchte Satō nun, ein klares Mandat für seinen Ausbau der Sicherheitsbeziehungen mit den USA zu erhalten. Sozialisten und Kommunisten wendeten sich weiterhin grundsätzlich gegen den Sicherheitsvertrag mit den USA, die gemäßigtere Demokratisch-Sozialistische Partei forderte lediglich eine Revision in einzelnen Punkten. Die Wahlbeteiligung betrug 65 %. (*) Alle gewählten Kandidaten waren Unabhängige. Zwölf schlossen sich der LDP-Fraktion an, einer der DSP-Fraktion.
rdf:langString General elections were held in Japan on 27 December 1969. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 288 of the 486 seats. Voter turnout was 68.51%, the lowest since 1947. This was the first general election in Japanese history in which candidates were allowed limited use of television as a means for campaigning, something that had been formerly proscribed under Japan's strict election campaign laws. The main national policy issue at the time was the possibility of reverting Okinawa, which had been under American military occupation since the end of World War II, back over to Japanese control. Nonetheless, as is characteristic of Japanese elections, voters were more interested in pocket book issues, or "livelihood problems" (kurashi mondai), over pressing national and foreign policy questions. The election was marked by relative apathy, especially among young people in urban areas, with voter turnout in Tokyo being the lowest in the country, dropping from 63.12% in the last election to 56.35% in the 1969 election. Moreover, old districting laws from the pre-war period were still in effect, and as urban areas increased in population, individual rural voters (who were heavily skewed towards the LDP) were disproportionately more powerful than the average individual urban voter. In any event, the actual popular vote of the LDP had been continuously sliding down since its formation, and the LDP's increase in seats was more attributable to its competent endorsement of only a limited number of local seat candidates when compared to the Japan Socialist Party, which ran too many candidates and thus split votes at a disastrous rate. Ironically, what little increase in support the JSP saw was found primarily in rural areas rather than urban areas, the latter of which were traditionally seen as the base of the JSP's support; the young Kōmeitō and reformed Japanese Communist Party had been gradually making inroads into urban areas, further eating away at the JSP's strength.
rdf:langString Las elecciones generales se celebraron en Japón el 27 de diciembre de 1969. El resultado fue una victoria para el Partido Liberal Democrático que ganó 288 de los 486 escaños.​
rdf:langString Le elezioni parlamentari in Giappone del 1969 si tennero il 27 dicembre per il rinnovo della Camera dei rappresentanti. In seguito all'esito elettorale, Eisaku Satō, esponente del Partito Liberal Democratico, fu confermato Primo ministro; nel 1972 gli successe Kakuei Tanaka, espressione del medesimo partito.
rdf:langString 1969년 일본 중의원의원 선거 %5040302010047.63%21.44%10.91%7.74%6.81%자유민주당JSP공명당DSP일본공산당득실표율1967년 선거와 정당별 득실율 비교 % 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8−1.17%−6.44%+5.53%+0.34%+2.05% 자유민주당JSP공명당DSP일본공산당 제32회 일본 중의원의원 총선거는 1969년 12월 27일에 실시된 일본의 중의원의원 선거이다.
rdf:langString 第32回衆議院議員総選挙(だい32かいしゅうぎいんぎいんそうせんきょ)は、1969年(昭和44年)12月27日に日本で行われた国会(衆議院)議員の総選挙である。 初めて12月に行われたことから「師走選挙」(しわすせんきょ)とも呼ばれた。また、この選挙は土曜日に実施されたが、現在のところ衆議院総選挙が日曜日以外の曜日に実施されたのはこの選挙が最後となっている。
rdf:langString 第32屆日本眾議院議員總選舉在昭和44年(1969年)12月27日舉行,是日本歷史上第一次在12月舉行的眾議院選舉,因此又被稱為師走選舉或者臘月選舉。
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