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Komakichi Matsuoka

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to attend the United Nations General Assembly, and continued to serve his district until dying in office of liver disease on 14 August 1958 at 70 years of age.
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retook the reins of government in the 1949 election, although Matsuoka held his seat in the lower house for 5 more terms.
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was reborn in 1946 with Matsuoka as its president, and with the backing of the center-left
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With a growing interest in politics, Matsuoka joined the pro-labour
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39th Japanese Speaker of the House of Representatives (1888–1958)
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in December 1956, Matsuoka accompanied Foreign Minister
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on 25 April 1947 in a surprising win for the party with
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was a Japanese politician and labor activist. Born in
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going to the JSP, with Matsuoka elected as speaker.
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Speaker of the House of Representatives
Shōwa
Kijūrō Shidehara
Member of the House of Representatives
Tokyo 2nd district
Iwami Province
Tottori Prefecture
Japan Socialist Party
Social Democratic Party
Iwami Province
Tottori Prefecture
Japan Steel Works
Suzuki Bunji
business agent
Japanese Federation of Labour
Social Democratic Party
1942 Japanese general election
House of Representatives
labour movement
imperialist expansionism
Japanese Federation of Labour
Japan Socialist Party
Tokyo's 2nd district
143 of the 468 seats
Liberal Democratic Party
United Nations
Mamoru Shigemitsu

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