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Takenori Kanzaki

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along with its coalition partner, Kanzaki was able to secure a position in the Diet thanks to the Kyushu PR block results. He retired from the Diet in 2010 due to
412: 255:, Kanzaki insisted that the voters' decision should be respected fully. In 2001, he stated his support for allowing married couples to retain separate surnames. 522: 251:. Around the time some members of the LDP were voicing opposition to a local referendum which expressed opposition to a proposed dam project along the 634: 700: 690: 627: 353: 680: 710: 670: 217: 705: 394: 244: 259: 685: 232:, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1983. From August 1993 to April 1994, he served as 675: 455: 258:
He stepped down as party leader in 2006 and became an advisor instead. Although Komeito suffered a heavy blow in the
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Kanzaki was the Komeito's leader when the party entered into the coalition in October 1999 with the
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which it still maintains to this day. Kanzaki was a noted critic of Prime Minister
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during the time part of China was under Japanese occupation. A graduate of the
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This article about a Japanese politician born in the 1940s is a
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Index

New Komeito Party
Akihiro Ota
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Morihiro Hosokawa
Kiichi Miyazawa
Katsuyuki Hikasa
Tianjin
Reorganized National Government of China
Komeito
Alma mater
University of Tokyo
politician
New Komeito Party
House of Representatives
Diet
Tianjin, China
University of Tokyo
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
Morihiro Hosokawa
Liberal Democratic Party
Yoshirō Mori
Yoshino River
2009 general election
kidney failure
【話の肖像画】公明党元代表・神崎武法(3) 腹をくくった「森降ろし」
産経新聞
"Jumin tohyo and the Tokushima Anti-Dam Movement in Japan: The People Have Spoken"
doi
10.2307/3021182
ISSN

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