NHK Party explained

The Collaborative Party
Native Name Lang:ja
Leader:Disputed
Between Ayaka Otsu and Takashi Tachibana
Leader2 Title:Secretary-General
Leader2 Name:Disputed
Between Satoshi Hamada and Ryota Akegato, Natsuki Matsumoto
Headquarters:Otsu wing
16-005 Kandanishiki-machi, Chiyoda, Tokyo 101-0054, Japan[1]
Tachibana wing
1799-19 Omuro, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-0813, Japan
Founder:Takashi Tachibana
Ideology:Tachibana wing

Position:Right-wing[2]
Website:Otsu wing

Tachibana wing
Colorcode:
  1. 60bcaf
Seats1 Title:Councillors
Seats2 Title:Representatives
Seats3 Title:Prefectural assembly members
Seats4 Title:Municipal assembly members
Country:Japan

The Collaborative Party (Japanese: みんなでつくる党, Min'na de tsukuru tō,), abbreviated as Mintsuku (Japanese: みんつく) and commonly referred to by its former name NHK Party (NHK党),[3] [4] is a populist[5] and right-wing[2] political party in Japan founded in 2013 by activist Takashi Tachibana, who led the party until stepping down in March 2023[6] and becoming the disputed leader again a month later, in April 2023.[7] The party's original goal was to oppose the license fees for the national broadcasting organization NHK, revising the to scramble NHK's broadcast signal, which would mean that only those who watch NHK pay for it. The party's policies have since expanded to cover other issues, including lower taxes, increasing military defense capability, and reaching energy independence through nuclear energy.[8]

The party has been referred to by some commentators and political scientists as a fringe or joke party, despite having seen occasional success in national elections.[9] [10] Its candidates and officeholders, who are often YouTubers or other Internet celebrities, have been frequent sources of controversy.[11] [12] The party changed its name several times, with its most recent change in November 2023.[13]

The party is currently in a leadership dispute between Tachibana and Ayaka Otsu since April 2023. As of April 2024, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications recognizes Otsu as the sole leader of the party.[14] [15] Despite this, most of the party defected and switched allegiance to Tachibana, resulting in a deadlock where Otsu is the de jure leader while Tachibana is the de facto leader.[16] The party's status as a national political party was revoked in January 2024 after the party lost all of its seats in the National Diet after the Otsu wing leadership expelled both members of the House of Councillors for aligning with Tachibana. However, the two still refer to themselves as members of the party through the parliamentary group with the same name as the party.[17] Bankruptcy proceedings commenced on the party on 14 March 2024.[18] [19]

History

As the NHK Party

The founder of the party, Takashi Tachibana, is a former employee of Japan's national public broadcasting organization NHK. He resigned from his position in the accounting department at NHK after having leaked internal corruption to weekly magazine Shūkan Bunshun in 2005. In 2012, he founded the "Tachibana one-man broadcasting station", a YouTube channel that vowed to fight against NHK.[20] In 2013, this evolved into The Party to Protect the People from NHK. Tachibana used YouTube to bypass the mass media, which would not cover his activism. Over the years, he used YouTube to gain multiple local council seats. In 2019, the party won its first seat in the National Diet in the 2019 House of Councillors election. The party also gained a seat in the House of Representatives when Hodaka Maruyama joined the party on 29 July 2019.

The party mainly exists to counter alleged bad behaviour by NHK license fee money collectors,[21] [22] who Tachibana claims have connections to the yakuza. The party issues a special sticker that would allegedly protect citizen's properties and residences from these collectors and has a call center to assist people in avoid paying the license fee. While it is required by law to make a contract with NHK and pay if one owns a device capable of receiving the NHK signal (for example, a regular TV), the law does not impose any punishment for nonpayment of the license fee. Lacking a means of criminal prosecution, Tachibana claims that NHK has resorted to using debt collectors to pressure people for payment.

The rise of the party is described as part of rising distrust of the mass media in Japan by researcher Max Guerrera-Sapone.[20]

As Seijika Joshi 48 Party and leadership dispute

See main article: 2023–24 NHK Party dispute. YouTuber Yoshikazu Higashitani, known as his YouTube alias GaaSyy, was elected in the 2022 House of Councillors election, expanding the party's seats in the upper house to 2. Higashitani was expelled 8 months later in March 2023 for not attending any sessions, reputedly due to his fear of being arrested on grounds of alleged fraud and defamation against celebrities if he were to visit Japan, as he was residing in the United Arab Emirates for the entirety of his term.[23] Due to this, Tachibana would resign as the party's leader at a press conference, where he announced former child actress Ayaka Otsu as his successor, and the rebranding of the party to Seijika Joshi 48 tō (Japanese: 政治家女子48党, Politician Girls 48 Party).[24]

A month later on 7 April 2023, Tachibana held a press conference and announced that Otsu had been expelled from the party on the previous day, stating that Otsu "posed a risk of dissolving the party." Tachibana then announced that he would return to the position of party leader. In response, Otsu held her own press conference, denying her resignation which split the party between the Otsu wing and the Tachibana wing.[25] [26]

As The Collaborative Party

On 6 November 2023, Otsu held a press conference and announced the change of the party's name to "The Collaborative Party" (みんなでつくる党).

Bankruptcy proceedings soon commenced on the party on 14 March 2024.

Party name history

The party was formed as the NHK License Fee Non-Payment Party (Japanese: NHK受信料不払い党|label=none,) on 17 June 2013, but changed its name a month later on 23 July 2013 to The Party to Protect the People from NHK (Japanese: NHKから国民を守る党|label=none,), commonly shortened to or just N-Koku.

Its name was again changed in January 2021 to The Party to Protect our People from NHK (Japanese: NHKから自国民を守る党|label=none,), officially abbreviated to . This change, the addition of the character Japanese: (our) before 国民 (people/citizen) did not alter the meaning of the party's name, but was intended to allow the party to use the official abbreviation, that of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.[27] This was rejected by the Internal Affairs Ministry, however, and so the abbreviation was instead changed to "NHK Party".[28] The party's official website used the English name "The Party to Protect Citizens from NHK",[29] but the English-speaking press has preferred the translation "The Party to Protect the People from NHK".

The party again changed its name to The Party that Teaches How to Not Pay the NHK License Fee (Japanese: NHK受信料を支払わない方法を教える党,) on 5 February 2021, and announced that it intended to keep changing its name in future, while maintaining the "NHK Party" short form as the party's common name.[30] [31]

On 25 April 2022, the party again changed its name to NHK Party (Japanese: NHK党), with its self-abbreviation being "NHK".

On 8 March 2023, it was announced that the party would rebrand as Seijika Joshi 48 Party (Japanese: 政治家女子48党|label=none).[32] In the ensuing leadership dispute between Tachibana and Otsu, the Tachibana wing attempted to change the party's name to The Party to Protect the People from NHK (Japanese: NHKから国民を守る党), but was rejected by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC).[33] On 6 November 2023, the Otsu-wing announced the rebranding of the party to The Collaborative Party (Japanese: みんなでつくる党). The changed was approved by the MIC.[34]

NamePeriodDuration
StartEnd
Japanese: NHK受信料不払い党
NHK License Fee Nonpayment Party
2013-06-172013-07-23
Japanese: NHKから国民を守る党
The Party to Protect the People from NHK
2013-07-232020-12-21
Japanese: NHKから自国民を守る党
The Party to Protect our People from NHK
2020-12-212021-02-05
Japanese: NHK受信料を支払わない方法を教える党
The Party That Teaches How to Not Pay the NHK License Fee
2021-02-052021-05-17
Japanese: 古い政党から国民を守る党[35] [36]
The Party to Protect People from Old Political Parties[37]
2021-05-172021-06-28
Japanese: 嵐の党
Storm Party
2021-06-282021-07-21
Japanese: NHKと裁判してる党弁護士法72条違反で
The party fighting against NHK in the trial for violating Article 72 of the Attorney Act[38]
2021-07-212022-01-20
Japanese: NHK受信料を支払わない国民を守る党
The party that protects those who do not pay the NHK license fee
2022-01-202022-04-25
Japanese: NHK党
NHK Party
2022-04-252023-03-08
Japanese: 政治家女子48党
Politician Girls 48 Party
2023-03-082023-11-06
Japanese: みんなでつくる党
The Collaborative Party
2023-11-06present

Leadership

Otsu wing

[39]

PositionName
LeaderAyaka Otsu
Secretary-GeneralRyota Akegato
Natsuki Matsumoto
AuditorNaoki Miyagawa

Tachibana wing[40]

PositionName
LeaderTakashi Tachibana
Deputy leaderHodaka Maruyama
Secretary-GeneralSatoshi Hamada

List of leaders

No.Name
(Birth–death)
Constituency / titleTerm of officeElection resultsImage
Took officeLeft office
1Takashi Tachibana (b. 1967)Councillor for Proportional
(2019)
17 June 20138 March 2023N/AS. Abe
Suga
Kishida
2Ayaka Otsu (b. 1992)N/A8 March 2023IncumbentN/A

Election results

House of Representatives

+ House of Representatives
ElectionLeaderSeatsPositionConstituency votesPR Block votesStatus
No.±ShareNumber%Number%
2021Takashi Tachibana0%150,5420.26%796,7881.39%align=center style="background:#ddd;"

House of Councillors

+ House of Councillors
ElectionLeaderSeatsPositionConstituencyParty listStatus
Won±ShareTotalNumber%Number%
2019Takashi Tachibana0.8%9th1,521,3443.02%987,8851.97%
20220.8% 8th1,106,5082.08%1,253,8722.36%

Gubernatorial

Tokyo

ElectionCandidateResult
Votes%
2016Takashi Tachibana27,242 0.42
202243,9120.72

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 党概要 ・ 基本情報.
  2. Web site: Mizushima . Jiro . ポピュリズムが支持される理由 . 2022-07-19 . Seiji Premier . . 2023-03-22 . ja.
  3. News: January 20, 2022 . Anti-NHK party head convicted for threats to leak subscriber info online . Mainichi Daily News.
  4. Web site: Anti-NHK Party Head Accused of Improper Info Acquisition . Jiji Press.
  5. News: Shiromoto . Koji . 10 August 2019 . 7 winners and losers from a deeply ambiguous Japanese election . McGill International Review . 8 December 2019 .
  6. Web site: 2023-03-08 . NHK党、「政治家女子48党」に党名変更を発表…立花党首が辞任し大津綾香氏が後任に . 2023-06-19 . 読売新聞オンライン . ja.
  7. Web site: 2023-06-19 . 旧N党、突然代表解任で抗争 LINE暴露の大津綾香党首を交代と 大津氏は抵抗姿勢 立花氏「証拠動画」提示/デイリースポーツ online . 2023-06-19 . デイリースポーツ online . ja.
  8. https://www.syoha.jp/%E5%9F%BA%E6%9C%AC%E6%94%BF%E7%AD%96/ 基本政策
  9. Web site: YouTube and Japan's New Political Underground: The Rise and Decline of The Party to Protect the People From NHK . 2023-05-26 . The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. 15 January 2021 .
  10. News: 2022-07-09 . Shinzo Abe's Death Highlights Fringe Japan Political Party That Criticized Him . en . Bloomberg.com . 2023-05-26.
  11. News: 2023-06-04 . GaaSyy: Japan YouTuber arrested over celebrity threats . en-GB . BBC News . 2023-06-19.
  12. News: 2023-03-14 . GaaSyy: Japan YouTuber MP expelled for never going to work . en-GB . BBC News . 2023-06-19.
  13. Web site: 政治家女子48党が「みんなでつくる党」に党名変更 略称「みんつく」 総務省が受理 . 2023-11-28 . テレ朝news . ja.
  14. Web site: 2023-06-09 . 【1ページ目】斉藤健一郎氏への代表変更届を法務局が拒否「大津綾香氏のサインがない」【政女党お家騒動】 . 2023-06-19 . 東スポWEB . ja.
  15. Web site: 2023-11-14 . 政女党が「みんなでつくる党」に 9回目の名称変更 . 2023-11-28 . 産経ニュース . ja.
  16. Web site: 党役員 . 2023-06-19 . NHKをぶっ壊す! . ja-JP.
  17. Web site: 17 January 2024 . 自民の今年分政党交付金は160億円でトップ 立民は68億円、各党配分試算 . 2024-04-10 . The Sankei Shimbun.
  18. Web site: 旧:NHKから国民を守る党破産手続き開始決定受ける . 2024-04-10 . Teikoku Databank.
  19. Web site: (告知・公表)破産手続き開始決定に至る経緯等の説明会のお知らせ みんなでつくる党 . 2024-04-19 . www.mintsuku.org.
  20. YouTube and Japan's New Political Underground: The Rise and Decline of The Party to Protect the People From NHK. 15 January 2021. The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. Max. Guerrera-Sapone.
  21. Web site: "NHK Fee Collector Leaves Note Threatening Impending "Crackdown". GaijinPot Blog. 26 February 2019 .
  22. Web site: NHK fee collector leaves threatening notes on people's doorsteps. Japan Today. en. 2019-07-30.
  23. News: 14 March 2023 . GaaSyy: Japan YouTuber MP expelled for never going to work . BBC News .
  24. News: 2023-03-08 . NHK Party leader to step down over YouTuber member's absence from Japan's Diet . en . Mainichi Daily News . 2023-11-28.
  25. Web site: 政治家女子48党わずか1カ月で空中分解 大津党首は除名処分も認めず、新党首に立花氏復帰 - 社会 : 日刊スポーツ . 2023-11-28 . nikkansports.com . ja.
  26. Web site: ◎政女党、立花氏が「党首就任」=大津氏を除名、主張食い違いも . 2023-11-28 . 時事通信ニュース . ja.
  27. Web site: N国が申請した略称「自民党」認めず 中央選管「混乱もたらす」. Sankei News. 2020-12-22. 2020-12-25. ja.
  28. Web site: 第3回中央選挙管理会において決定された事項. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. 2020-12-22. 2021-01-14.
  29. Web site: NHKをぶっ壊す!. NHKから自国民を守る党. 2020-12-28. ja.
  30. News: N国が党名変更 略称「NHK党」に. Nikkei Shimbun. 5 February 2021. ja.
  31. News: 〝N国党〟が〝NHK党〟へ 「NHK受信料を支払わない方法を教える党」に改称. Tokyo Sports. 29 January 2021. ja.
  32. Web site: YouTuber-turned politician GaaSyy likely to be expelled from parliament. Japan Times. 2023-03-08.
  33. Web site: 2023-09-05 . 政治家女子48党の党名変更認めず 中央選管「届け出に疑義」 . 2023-11-28 . 産経ニュース . ja.
  34. Web site: 慎平 . 奥原 . 2023-11-06 . 政女党から「みんなでつくる党」 党名変更9回目 大津氏「もう変えない」〝炎上政党〟脱却アピール . 2023-11-28 . 産経ニュース . ja.
  35. Web site: NHK党が「古い政党から国民を守る党」に党名変更. Asahi Shimbun Digital. 2021-05-17. 2021-05-21. ja.
  36. Web site: Protect the Nation from NHK Party becomes Protect the Nation from Old Parties Party. 2021-09-12. Japan Today. 23 May 2021 . en.
  37. Web site: 2021-06-27 . NHKをぶっ壊す! NHK受信料を支払わない方法を教える党 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210627003618/https://www.nhkkara.jp/ . 2021-07-25. 2021-06-27 .
  38. Web site: NHKをぶっ壊す! . 嵐の党 公式サイト . ja-JP . 2021-07-25.
  39. Web site: 党概要 ・ 基本情報 みんなでつくる党 . 2023-11-28 . mintsuku.org.
  40. Web site: 党役員 . 2023-11-28 . NHKをぶっ壊す! . ja-JP.