Sports and Peace Party
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スポーツ平和党(スポーツへいわとう、英: Sports and Peace Party)は、かつて存在した日本の政党。略称、スポ平(スポへい)、スポーツ。スポーツの精神を政治に取り込み、全国民が健康体を維持することで平和を実現しようとしていた政党である。
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The Sports and Peace Party (スポーツ平和党 Supōtsu Heiwa Tō) was a political party in Japan run by Antonio Inoki, a pro wrestler and former member of the House of Councillors. He continued to wrestle and promote while serving as a legislator. The party fielded 10 candidates in the 1989 election. Inoki met with Saddam Hussein for the release of prisoners from Iraq before the Gulf War. As is the traditional gift for a visiting head-of-state, Saddam gave Inoki a pair of golden swords.
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Sports and Peace Party
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スポーツ平和党
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Sports And Peace Party
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2006-06-18
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1989-06-23
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Incorporate the spirit of sports into politics, realizing peace by maintaining the health body of all citizens.
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File:1989 スポーツ平和党.jpg
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The Sports and Peace Party (スポーツ平和党 Supōtsu Heiwa Tō) was a political party in Japan run by Antonio Inoki, a pro wrestler and former member of the House of Councillors. He continued to wrestle and promote while serving as a legislator. The party fielded 10 candidates in the 1989 election. Inoki met with Saddam Hussein for the release of prisoners from Iraq before the Gulf War. As is the traditional gift for a visiting head-of-state, Saddam gave Inoki a pair of golden swords. He served in the Diet until 1995, when he failed to win re-election, after accusations of Yakuza involvement and bribery lead to a decline in his popularity. His party, however, also fielded candidates in 1998.
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スポーツ平和党(スポーツへいわとう、英: Sports and Peace Party)は、かつて存在した日本の政党。略称、スポ平(スポへい)、スポーツ。スポーツの精神を政治に取り込み、全国民が健康体を維持することで平和を実現しようとしていた政党である。
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2006
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1989-06-23
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1989