Renhō Saitō (斉藤 蓮舫, Saitō Renhō, née Hsieh (謝), formerly Murata (村田); born 28 November 1967), known mononymously as Renhō, is a Japanese politician and...
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speeches throughout Tokyo. Renhō focused on street rallies and anti-LDP sentiment, typically making two speeches per day. Renhō's campaign has been noted...
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Democratic Party (Japan, 2016) (section 2017 Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election and Renhō's resignation)
secretary-general, Yoshihiko Noda, on 25 July 2017, and the president of the party, Renhō, on 27 July 2017, to resign. This is regarded as showing how public trust...
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Democratic Party (Minshintō). In September of the same year a protégé of Noda, Renhō, was elected president of the party and Noda was appointed secretary-general...
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in the 2010 election, popular Democratic administrative reform minister Renhō Murata garnered over 1.7 million votes, more than twice that of any other...
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His surprising performance exceeded expectations, notably overshadowing Renhō, considered Yuriko Koike's primary challenger. Born in Akitakata, Hiroshima...
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Research Chair. Next year, on July 27, 2017, Democratic Party representative Renhō announced her resignation following the lackluster results in the 2017 Tokyo...
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Hamaguchi Hatoyama Ishibashi Itagaki Kan Maruyama Miki Minobe Ogawa Ozaki Renhō Wakatsuki Parties Active Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan Former...
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Satsuki Eda President – Katsuya Okada Acting President – Akira Nagatsuma, Renhō Vice Presidents: Toshimi Kitazawa Naoki Tanaka Kazuhiro Haraguchi Mieko...
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Agnes Lum as the first Clarion Girl. Setsuko Karasuma, Masumi Miyazaki, and Renhō were chosen in following years. As of 2002, Clarion stopped selecting one...
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Abduction Issue 2011 Preceded by Renhō (Murata) Minister of State for Civil Service Reform 2011 Succeeded by Renhō (Murata) House of Representatives...
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No one is talking about roots or discrimination." Onoda also criticized Renhō for calling those who demanded the publication of her family register "racist...
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opposition Democratic Party was severely hurt by the resignation of its leader Renho in July, as well as several high-profile defections. The government of Prime...
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Democratic) Shimamura died on August 30, 2023. Tokyo : Renhō (Constitutional Democratic) Renhō resigned as a member of the House of Councillor to run...
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associated Hua Mulan", and believed to have been interpolated by the author Chu Renho. Xianniang's father is vanquished after siding with the enemy of the Tang...
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Hirotada Ototake From left: Renhō, Hirotada Ototake, Mikiko Otonashi and Toshihiro Otsuka in 2011 Born (1976-04-06) April 6, 1976 (age 48) Tokyo, Japan...
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referenced a specific politician, then–Minister for Government Revitalisation Renhō Murata, which resulted in the cancelation of its rerun on AT-X. Series supervisor...
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done in Shizuoka. Japanese Minister for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety Renhō stated on 3 June 2011 that "there are cases in which aracha [whole leaves...
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Maehara against Renhō during the 2016 Democratic Party leadership election. However, Maehara lost to Renhō. On July 27, 2017, Renhō resigned after the...
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(2012–2014) Second Next Cabinet of Katsuya Okada (2015–2016) Next Cabinet of Renhō (2016–2017) Second Next Cabinet of Seiji Maehara (2017) Next Cabinet of...
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(member of the House of councilors, Minister in charge of women's activities) Renhō (member of the house of councilors, the leader of the Democratic Party of...
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composer (1/2 Chinese, 1/2 Japanese; born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan) Renhō, politician (born to a Taiwanese father) Emi Suzuki, female model (immigrant;...
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first leadership election post-merger, but lost against former minister Renho. Renho resigned in July 2017 after the DP suffered a bad result in the 2017...
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Japan from 1895 to 1945. Renhō (born Hsieh Lien-fang (Chinese: 謝蓮舫; pinyin: Xiè Liánfǎng; Japanese pronunciation: Sha Renhō)), the former leader of the...
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Hamaguchi Hatoyama Ishibashi Itagaki Kan Maruyama Miki Minobe Ogawa Ozaki Renhō Wakatsuki Parties Active Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan Former...
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over the LDP were Tokyo (5 seats) where administrative reform minister Renhō received a record 1.7 million votes and Toshio Ogawa ranked fourth and DPJ...
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the Tokyo District Court in January 2021. In 2016, Japanese politician Renhō caused a minor scandal having held both Japan and Republic of China citizenship...
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Hamaguchi Hatoyama Ishibashi Itagaki Kan Maruyama Miki Minobe Ogawa Ozaki Renhō Wakatsuki Parties Active Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan Former...
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CD Proportional 2025 Yūmi Yoshikawa L Mie 2025 Akira Yoshii L Kyoto 2028 Renhō [Murata] CD Tokyo 2028 Masamune Wada L Proportional 2025 Kaneshige Wakamatsu...
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