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Ryota Takeda

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42: 389:, and minister in charge of administrative reform, civil service reform, building national resilience, and disaster management. Takeda was subject to a no confidence motion in 2019 after proposing legislation that would allow the cabinet to extend the term of senior prosecutors, amid controversy over the deferred retirement of a top 377:
Takeda then served as acting director of the LDP National Defense Division, deputy director of the LDP Agriculture and Forestry Division, Parliamentary Secretary for Defense under Prime Ministers Yasuo Fukuda and Taro Aso, Director of the LDP Public Speeches Division, and Chairman of the Security
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Minister of Public Safety, Measures for National Land Strengthening and Disaster Management
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for the Fukuoka 4th district to replace his father, but was defeated. In
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Before starting his political career, Takeda worked as an aide to
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Takeda is affiliated with the nationalist organization
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in September 2020, under newly elected Prime Minister
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from September 2020 to October 2021. A member of the
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His father, Rokusuke Tanaka, was a member of the 264: 252: 242: 219: 214: 200: 188: 158: 146: 134: 122: 106: 94: 82: 70: 52: 23: 374:, on his fourth attempt, he finally won the seat. 566:Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications 54:Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications 614:Members of the House of Representatives (Japan) 402:Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications 302:Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications 293: 287: 118:11 September 2019 – 16 September 2020 8: 609:Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians 437:jimin.jp/english/profile/members/114774.html 378:Committee for the House of Representatives. 300:is a Japanese politician who served as the 66:16 September 2020 – 4 October 2021 547: 40: 20: 385:appointed Takeda as the Chairman of the 429: 629:Ministers of internal affairs of Japan 160:Member of the House of Representatives 339:with a degree in English literature. 7: 381:In September 2019, Prime Minister 14: 619:21st-century Japanese politicians 387:National Public Safety Commission 450:"Lineup of Japan's new Cabinet" 481:. 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Retrieved 508: 499: 487:. Retrieved 483:the original 478: 469: 457:. Retrieved 453: 444: 432: 418:Nippon Kaigi 415: 399: 380: 376: 353: 346: 334: 315: 295:Takeda Ryōta 283:Ryota Takeda 282: 281: 230:1 April 1968 201:Constituency 178: 167: 148:Succeeded by 113: 96:Succeeded by 61: 25:Ryota Takeda 18: 599:1968 births 454:Kyodo News+ 393:prosecutor 190:Preceded by 136:Preceded by 84:Preceded by 588:Categories 570:2020–2021 479:nippon.com 424:References 383:Shinzo Abe 312:Early life 254:Alma mater 226:1968-04-01 129:Shinzo Abe 169:Incumbent 114:In office 62:In office 265:Website 238:, Japan 318:Akaike 391:Tokyo 289:武田 良太 182: 516:2020 491:2020 461:2020 220:Born 184:2003 33:武田良太 354:In 320:in 590:: 507:. 477:. 452:. 420:. 397:. 351:. 332:. 292:, 228:) 518:. 493:. 463:. 286:( 224:(

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Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications
Yoshihide Suga
Sanae Takaichi
Yasushi Kaneko
Shinzo Abe
Junzo Yamamoto
Hachiro Okonogi
Member of the House of Representatives
Incumbent
Kozo Yamamoto
Fukuoka 11th district
Fukuchi, Fukuoka
Liberal Democratic
Alma mater
Waseda University
Official website
Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications
Liberal Democratic Party
Akaike
Tagawa District, Fukuoka
Fukuchi, Fukuoka
House of Representatives
Waseda University
Shizuka Kamei
1993 Japanese general election
House of Representatives
1996 Japanese general election
2000 Japanese general election
2003 Japanese general election

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