πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ 1912-1926 Taisho Democracy

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  • studied in Europe; liberal political POV, supported parliamentary government
  • member of the Privy Council
  • 1894-1986, 1898: Minister of Education for 2nd and 3rd Ito administrations
  • 1900: One of the first Rikken Seiyukai members
  • 1900 August: President of Privy Council
  • 1903: President of Rikken Seiyukai
  • 1906 January-1911 August, 1912 December: Prime Minister of Japan
    • both ministries marked by continuing tension between arch-conservative genro πŸ‘€ Field Marshal Yamagata Aritomo
      • Yamagata viewed other democratic institutions as quarrelsome, corrupt and irrational
      • Saionji and Ito viewed parties as useful machinery of government
    • 1908: Saionji’s first cabinet brought down by Yamagata-led conservatives
      • conservatives were alarmed by the growth of socialism and communism + felt governmental suppression of socialists and communists (after parades and riots) were insufficiently forceful
    • 1912: 1912-1913 Taisho Political Crisis; Saionji’s cabinet brought down again and he resigns