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Azuma Koshiishi

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in the role of DPJ president instead of Noda. Koshiishi had close ties to Ozawa and Noda appointing him was an attempt at achieving party unity. The attempt was ultimately unsuccessful, as despite Koshiishi attempting to smooth over differences, following Noda's administration passing an increase to
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Koshiishi was re-appointed general secretary by Noda in September 2012. After Noda won re-election as DPJ president on September 21 he asked Koshiishi to remain in office. Koshiishi refrained from accepting the post again, but accepted it two days later, on September 23. Just as his initial
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Koshiishi became general secretary of the DPJ on August 31, 2011, the first upper house member of the party to occupy the position, and at 75 years of age, the oldest person ever to become general secretary of the party. His appointment happened as
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the consumption tax from 5% to 10% through the lower house of the diet Ozawa and dozens of lawmakers from his faction left the party in July 2012 to form
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in 1990, where he served for two terms until 1996 when he failed to be re-elected. He was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 1998.
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Koshiishi was an elementary school teacher for 26 years. He became involved in union activities through the
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Profile of Azuma Koshiishi: Symbol of party unity will have to overcome past grudges August 31 2011
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Noda's likening himself to loach in speech helped endear him to DPJ September 2 2011
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appointment had been, his reappointment was another attempt to unify the party.
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Koshiishi was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in
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Chair, Committee on Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of the
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as president of the ruling DPJ and therefore prime minister of Japan.
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He was elected to the House Councillors for the first time in
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List of the members - Mr. KOSHIISHI Azuma November 10 2010
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Ozawa creates new party to counter Noda July 12 2012
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DPJ's new No. 2 close ally of Ozawa September 1 2011
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Koshiishi scrambles to avoid DPJ split June 29 2012
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Koshiishi still siding with Ozawa September 17 2011
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House of Councillors
Tetsuro Shimura
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Yuka Miyazawa
ja
Yamanashi at-large district
House of Representatives
Eiichi Nakao
Shin Kanemaru
Toshimasa Ueda
ja
Kunio Tanabe
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Mitsuo Horiuchi
Sakihito Ozawa
Shōmei Yokouchi
Mitsuo Horiuchi
Yamanashi at-large district
Nirasaki
Democratic Party
Alma mater
Tsuru Junior College

Official website
Democratic Party
House of Councillors
Diet
Democratic Party
Nirasaki, Yamanashi

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