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    Tamisuke Watanuki (綿貫 民輔, Watanuki Tamisuke, born 30 April 1927) is a Japanese politician from the Toyama Prefecture. He started his own export-import...
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  • Japanese sport shooter Tamisuke Watanuki (綿貫), politician Yosuke Watanuki, tennis player Yusuke Watanuki, tennis player Kimihiro Watanuki (四月一日), protagonist...
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    originally headed by Shizuka Kamei, included former lower house speaker Tamisuke Watanuki, former Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) lower house members Hisaoki...
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    Mayor of Toyama Ryūzō Sejima, Japanese army officer, business leader Tamisuke Watanuki, politician Kaede Yamada, member of Korean girl-group tripleS "UEA...
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    Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party 1991 Succeeded by Tamisuke Watanuki Preceded by Shin Kanemaru Head of Heisei Kenkyūkai 1992–1998 Vice...
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    1991 – 29 July 1993 Vice President Shin Kanemaru Secretary-General Tamisuke Watanuki Seiroku Kajiyama Preceded by Toshiki Kaifu Succeeded by Yōhei Kōno...
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    Keizō Obuchi (1937–2000) Rep for Gunma 5th April 1991 October 1991 27 Tamisuke Watanuki (b. 1927) Rep for Toyama 2nd October 1991 December 1992 Kiichi Miyazawa...
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    office 19 November 2003 – 21 July 2009 Monarch Akihito Preceded by Tamisuke Watanuki Succeeded by Takahiro Yokomichi Minister of Foreign Affairs In office...
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    Takeshita 1987 2 Shin Kanemaru 1987–1992 3 Keizo Obuchi 1992–1998 4 Tamisuke Watanuki 1998–2000 5 Ryutaro Hashimoto 2000–2004 - N/A Vacant 2004–2005 6 Yuji...
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    Affairs Tanaka Makiko 2003 Speaker of the House of Representatives Tamisuke Watanuki 2004 His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince Naruhito 2006 Minister...
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    2007) Machida Akira (3 November 2007) Kurata Hiroyuki (29 April 2008) Tamisuke Watanuki (29 April 2010) Niro Shimada (29 April 2010) Chikage Oogi (3 November...
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    Regional Development Agency Director of the National Land Agency Tamisuke Watanuki Director of the Defense Agency Yūkō Kurihara Director of the Economic...
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    20 September 2006 Vice President Taku Yamasaki Secretary-General Tamisuke Watanuki Shinzo Abe Tsutomu Takebe Preceded by Yoshirō Mori Succeeded by Shinzo...
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    Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Tamisuke Watanuki President of the People's New Party, Former Speaker of the House of...
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    Democratic Party 1995–1998 Succeeded by Keizō Obuchi Preceded by Tamisuke Watanuki Head of Heisei Kenkyūkai 2000–2004 Vacant Title next held by Yūji...
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    2003 – 24 September 2004 President Junichiro Koizumi Preceded by Tamisuke Watanuki Succeeded by Tsutomu Takebe Member of the House of Representatives...
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    Nobutaka Tsutsui Toyama 1st Jinen Nagase 2nd Mitsuhiro Miyakoshi 3rd Tamisuke Watanuki Ishikawa 1st Hiroshi Hase 2nd Yoshirō Mori 3rd Shigeo Kitamura Fukui...
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  • Secretary General of Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (Economics, 1967) Tamisuke Watanuki, President of People's New Party, Former Speaker of The House of Representatives...
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    7 November 1996 – 2 June 2000 Preceded by Takako Doi Succeeded by Tamisuke Watanuki Director-General of the Japan Defense Agency In office 30 November...
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    Fukaya Minister of Labor Shunpei Tsukahara Minister of Construction Tamisuke Watanuki Minister of Home Affairs Chair of the National Public Safety Commission...
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    Miyagi–4th (1924–2001) Liberal Democratic November 7, 1996 June 2, 2000 Tamisuke Watanuki Rep for Toyama–3rd (born 1927) Liberal Democratic July 4, 2000 October...
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    Nippon Badminton Association Confederation Badminton Asia Chairman Tamisuke Watanuki BWF ranking Current ranking 3 (3 April 2024) Highest ranking 1 (4...
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  • Court: Shigeru Yamaguchi Speaker of the House of Representatives: Tamisuke Watanuki (L–Toyama) President of the House of Councillors: Yutaka Inoue (L–Chiba)...
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    1990–1991 Succeeded by Ichizo Ōhara Party political offices Preceded by Tamisuke Watanuki President of the People's New Party 2009–2012 Succeeded by Shozaburo...
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    Democratic Mizuho Fukushima 7 0 Your Yoshimi Watanabe 5 New People's New Tamisuke Watanuki 3 −1 NP-Nippon Yasuo Tanaka 1 0 NP-Daichi Muneo Suzuki 1 0 Independents...
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    Tomorrow Yukiko Kada 9 New Social Democratic Mizuho Fukushima 2 −5 NP-Daichi Muneo Suzuki 1 0 People's New Tamisuke Watanuki 1 −2 Independents – 5 −1...
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  • Machida from November 6 President of the House of Representatives: Tamisuke Watanuki (L–Toyama) President of the House of Councillors: Yutaka Inoue (L–Chiba)...
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    but losing the seat of postal rebel and People's New Party leader Tamisuke Watanuki in Toyama Prefecture, with the PNP also retaining a proportional seat...
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  • Supreme Court: Akira Machida President of the House of Representatives: Tamisuke Watanuki (L–Toyama) until October 10, Yōhei Kōno (L–Kanagawa) from November...
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  • Masaaki Itokawa Hisaoki Kamei Shizuka Kamei Hosei Norota Makoto Taki Tamisuke Watanuki Kenji Eda Taku Eto Yoshihisa Furukawa Keiji Furuya Takeo Hiranuma...
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