Japanese party government before World War Two

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While political parties were introduced to Japan during the Meiji Restoration, Japanese party government before World War Two never was the dominant factor as in parliaments under the Westminster System. The first party cabinet was formed in 1898, but Emperor Hirohito advised abandoning them after the May 1931 incident. Cabinets had varied in having military or party leadership.