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    Naoto Kan (菅 直人, Kan Naoto, born 10 October 1946) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Democratic Party...
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    officials were elected as well at the party convention for the first time; Naoto Kan, former Health and Welfare Minister was appointed as the president of...
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    (lower house) in the Diet (national legislature). He was named to succeed Naoto Kan as a result of a runoff vote against Banri Kaieda in his party, and was...
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    Nobuko Kan (菅 伸子, Kan Nobuko, born October 3, 1945) is a Japanese essayist and wife of Naoto Kan, who was the Prime Minister of Japan from June 2010 –...
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    the LDP to form the New Party Sakigake with Naoto Kan, Masayoshi Takemura and Shūsei Tanaka (田中秀征). He and Kan then left to join the newly formed Democratic...
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    the Policy Research Group inside the NPS under Policy Research Chairman Naoto Kan. In January 1996, around two years later, the First Hashimoto Cabinet...
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    of Japan formed in 1998. Its two leading members, Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan, subsequently and sequentially became Prime Ministers at the end of the...
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    declared by the government of Japan on 11 March. Later Prime Minister Naoto Kan issued instructions that people within a 20 km (12 mi) zone around the...
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    intraparty ally of Prime Minister Naoto Kan, is believed to have been given the role of secretary general in order to secure Kan's influence in the governing...
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  • singer-songwriter Naoto Itō (伊藤 直人, born 1969), Japanese ski jumper Naoto Kan (直人, born 1946), Japanese politician - former Prime Minister of Japan Naoto Kataoka...
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    under Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. In June 2010, then Prime Minister Naoto Kan appointed her as Minister for Administrative Reforms. Upon taking the...
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    The Kan Cabinet was the cabinet governing Japan from June 2010 to September 2011 under the leadership of Prime Minister Naoto Kan, who came into power...
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    causing the reactor to exceed its maximum internal pressure. Prime Minister Naoto Kan travelled to Fukushima early the next morning to meet with Yoshida and...
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  • disaster and the related reconstruction efforts." Former Prime Minister Naoto Kan called the situation "urgent" due to the ballooning debt. In order to...
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  • Takenouchi Fumiyo Kohinata as the Prime Minister Shinji Azuma (based on Naoto Kan) Kaoru Kobayashi Takuma Oto'o Ken Mitsuishi Ken'ichi Endō Yuriko Ishida...
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    with members of the imperial family, the cabinet, and Prime Minister Naoto Kan giving the government's speech in front of the assembled members of parliament...
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  • visual artist Kan Ze (闞澤; died 243), official of the state of Eastern Wu Kazunori Kan (菅 和範; born 1985), Japanese football midfielder Naoto Kan (菅 直人; born...
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    proceedings necessary to override the House of Councillors rejection. In 2011, the Kan Cabinet struggled to pass a renewable energy bill and a bond ceiling increase...
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    (endorsed Noda) Endorsements of Chinami Nishimura Former Prime Ministers Naoto Kan (Chairman of the Kuni no Katachi Kenkyūkai; Prime Minister, 2010–2011;...
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    resigned on 4 June 2010 due to many recent scandals. Finance Minister Naoto Kan was widely expected to succeed Hatoyama, and a new government was expected...
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    not seen since 1987 as Japan's default risk surged after Prime Minister Naoto Kan warned of further leaks from the damaged nuclear power plant. Commodities...
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    with members of the imperial family, the cabinet, and prime minister Naoto Kan giving the government's speech in front of the assembled members of parliament...
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    power. Previously a proponent of building more reactors, Prime Minister Naoto Kan took an increasingly anti-nuclear stance following the accident. In May...
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    consequences for the workers. On 18 March, according to Prime Minister Naoto Kan the workers were "prepared for death". On 14 March, a complete withdrawal...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs under the cabinets of Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan, before resigning from the cabinet in March 2011 after he acknowledged...
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    to head the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry by Prime Minister Naoto Kan. The Fukushima disaster in March 2011 made evident numerous missteps within...
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    "民主党・菅直人氏より2ちゃんねるへの通知" [Notice sent to 2channel from Democratic Party's Naoto Kan]. 2channel (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 27 January 2003...
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    of Prime Minister Naoto Kan, the opposition Liberal Democratic Party has labeled Sengoku as the "second" Prime Minister of the Kan cabinet. Sengoku denies...
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    financing scandals, particularly involving aides close to Ichirō Ozawa. Naoto Kan was chosen by the DPJ as the next prime minister, but he soon lost a working...
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  • children unfettered access to social media sites like YouTube and 2channel. Naoto Kan, a future Prime Minister who was then a member of the National Diet, sent...
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