2026
As of 2026, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) remains dissolved following its merger with the Indian National Congress.
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Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Information
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Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Timeline
As of 2026, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) remains dissolved following its merger with the Indian National Congress.
After the merger, the party ceased to function as an independent political organisation.
The Liberal Democratic Party merged with the Indian National Congress, with founder Prodyut Bora and party members joining the Congress ahead of the 2024 elections.
The party continued limited political activities during the Assam Legislative Assembly election, 2021 period but remained a minor political force.
Several LDP leaders and members shifted to other regional political formations as new parties emerged in Assam’s regional political space.
The party joined the Regional Democratic Alliance (RDA) along with other regional groups to strengthen regional political cooperation in Assam.
LDP remained active in state political discourse and grassroots mobilisation across parts of Assam.
The party continued organisational expansion and political outreach while positioning itself as a centrist alternative in Assam politics.
The party participated in the Assam Legislative Assembly election, 2016, marking its first major electoral involvement in Assam politics.
The Liberal Democratic Party was founded by Prodyut Bora after he resigned from the Bharatiya Janata Party, citing differences with the party’s leadership and organisational style.
Shinzo Abe returned as Prime Minister, initiating Abenomics to revive Japan’s economy.
The LDP lost power after a landslide defeat to the Democratic Party of Japan.
Junichiro Koizumi became Prime Minister, known for his reformist agenda.
The LDP returned to power by forming a coalition with other parties.
The LDP lost its majority in the House of Representatives for the first time since its formation.
Yasuhiro Nakasone assumed office and pursued administrative reform and privatization.
Tanaka Kakuei became Prime Minister, known for his economic policies and infrastructure development projects.
Nobusuke Kishi served as Prime Minister and signed the revised U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, leading to significant public protests.
Ichirō Hatoyama became the first Prime Minister from the LDP.
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was formed through the merger of Japan's two conservative parties, the Liberal Party and the Japan Democratic Party.
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