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that this would result in a dilution of their authority. One of Ōkuma's first acts as prime minister was to pass much-needed fiscal retrenchment legislation, trimming the number of bureaucrats on the government payroll. However, he was unable to curtail spending for the
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felt that Ōkuma did not distribute the cabinet seats in fair proportion to their party, and joined with Yamagata Aritomo and other conservative elements in the Diet to criticize
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won 260 out of 300 seats contested; however, the party soon collapsed. Members of the former
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in November 1898 with Itagaki as its president, whilst the former Shimpotō members formed
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faction continued to attack the government until Ōkuma's cabinet disintegrated.
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military expansion program he inherited from the Itō administration.
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The Establishment of The Japanese Constitutional System
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Index

Ōkuma Shigenobu
Jiyūtō
Shimpotō
Kensei Hontō
Seiyūkai
Tokyo
Ideology
Japanese nationalism
Liberal nationalism
Liberalism
Political position
Center-left
Center-right
Center-right
Red
white
Politics of Japan
Political parties
Elections
political party
Meiji period
Empire of Japan
Shimpotō
Ōkuma Shigenobu
Liberal Party
Itagaki Taisuke
Lower House
Diet of Japan
March 1898 elections
Prime Minister of Japan

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