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    Seiji Maehara (前原 誠司, Maehara Seiji, born 30 April 1962) is a Japanese politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives of Japan since...
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    policy-by-policy basis. On 28 September 2017, Democratic Party (DP) leader Seiji Maehara announced that the party had abandoned plans to contest the 2017 general...
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  • baseball player from the 1960s onward. Shiyuna Maehara (前原しゆな), former member of j-pop group BeForU. Seiji Maehara (前原 誠司), former leader of the 2016 iteration...
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  • Japanese voice actor Seiji Kurata (倉田 精二, born 1945), Japanese photographer Seiji Maehara (前原 誠司, born 1962), Japanese politician Seiji Mataichi (又市 征治, born...
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    obtain a majority in the Diet. He was replaced by Seiji Maehara in September 2005. However, Maehara's term as party leader lasted barely half a year. Although...
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  • raising the minimum wage, welfare policies and constitutional revision. Seiji Maehara and several in the Democratic Party for the People (DPP) have criticized...
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  • September, and campaigning began on 21 August. The two candidates were Seiji Maehara, who announced his intention to run on 2 August, and Yukio Edano, who...
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    Hope was established, Democratic Party leader Seiji Maehara sought to merge with Kibō no Tō. Maehara's decision was strongly criticised by the liberal...
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    Naoto Kan. No Next Cabinet was formed after Kohei Otsuka succeeded Seiji Maehara as president of the Democratic Party, leaving it unused from 2017 to...
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    first time in 2001. After the 2017 general election, then-DP president Seiji Maehara faced intense criticism for his decision to disband the DP caucus in...
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    failure in the national elections, he supported his own ally, Seiji Maehara, to succeed him. Maehara won but stepped down soon after due to scandal surrounding...
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    June. Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada and Land and Transport Minister Seiji Maehara, though once considered to be possible successors to Hatoyama, announced...
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    the Democratic Party of Japan, and Deputy Secretary General Seiji Maehara. Kan and Maehara had been trying to recruit candidates for upcoming national...
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  • were first elected for the Japan New Party, including Yoshihiko Noda, Seiji Maehara, Yukio Edano, Toshimitsu Motegi and Yuriko Koike. Liberalism in Japan...
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    CDP competes with opposition parties other than Ishin. On 3 October, Seiji Maehara, leader of the Free Education For All which commanded four seats in...
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    president Renho, who resigned on 27 July 2017. Seiji Maehara was elected as the new president. Seiji Maehara, former party president (2005–06) and Minister...
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    previously represented the old multi-member 1st district. Democrat Seiji Maehara ranked third, but won a seat via the Kinki PR block. After the main...
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    link may be reconsidered. In December 2009, then transport minister Seiji Maehara proposed a bullet train link to Haneda Airport, using an existing spur...
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    September 2011. Government of Japan (11 January 2011). "Statement by Mr. Seiji Maehara, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, on the demolition of the Shepherd's...
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  • October 2017 to choose a replacement for the previous president Seiji Maehara. Maehara resigned on 30 October 2017 after the failure of his election strategy...
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    Yasushi Katsume LDP Reelected. Yasushi Katsume Kyoto-2nd Seiji Maehara Ishin Reelected. Seiji Maehara Kyoto-3rd Kenta Izumi CDP Reelected. Kenta Izumi Kyoto-4th...
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    of the 2010 Canterbury earthquake in New Zealand. Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara offered use of the aircraft to evacuate Japanese nationals on the return...
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    August 2004 – 17 September 2005 Preceded by Naoto Kan Succeeded by Seiji Maehara Deputy Prime Minister of Japan In office 13 January 2012 – 26 December...
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    accident, Japan Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism Minister Seiji Maehara visited the site to remember the victims. Families of the victims, together...
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    2004, and was appointed the Shadow Foreign Minister by the DPJ leader Seiji Maehara. He was later expelled from the DPJ after announcing he would run for...
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    Junichiro Koizumi in the September 2005 general election, and his successor Seiji Maehara resigned in April 2006. Ozawa was elected president again on 7 April...
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    Tourism Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs Seiji Maehara Minister of the Environment Sakihito Ozawa Minister of Defence Toshimi...
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    1st district Yasushi Katsume Liberal Democratic Kyoto 2nd district Seiji Maehara FEFA Kyoto 3rd district Kenta Izumi Constitutional Democratic Kyoto...
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  • founder of Kyocera and KDDI, took over as CEO of JAL. Transport minister Seiji Maehara personally visited Kyocera headquarters in late 2009 to persuade Inamori...
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    Kosaka, Liberal Democratic Party Fumio Kyūma, Liberal Democratic Party Seiji Maehara, Democratic Party of Japan Hirokazu Matsuno, Liberal Democratic Party...
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