Japan portal Politics portal Law portal Biography portal Takako Doi (土井 たか子, Doi Takako, 30 November 1928 – 20 September 2014) was a prominent Japanese...
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LDP from revising the Constitution of Japan. Under the leadership of Takako Doi, the JSP achieved brief resurgence in the 1990 election before losing...
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Japanese model Takako Doi (土井 たか子, 1928–2014), Japanese politician Takako Fuji (藤 貴子, born 1972), Japanese actress and voice actress Takako Fujita, Japanese...
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Retrieved 12 July 2015. Johnson, L.L. , eds. (1992). The feminist politics of Takako Doi and the social democratic party of Japan. Korea Institute of Science and...
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Association" with Takahiro Yokomichi and Hideo Den. When Makoto Tanabe replaced Takako Doi as Chairman of the JSP, Murayama became chairman of the National Diet...
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Japanese footballer Shuta Doi (土居 柊太, born 1996), Japanese footballer Takako Doi (土井 たか子, 1928–2014), Japanese female politician Takao Doi (土井 隆雄, born 1954)...
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of Representatives In office 7 November 1996 – 2 June 2000 Preceded by Takako Doi Succeeded by Tamisuke Watanuki Director-General of the Japan Defense Agency...
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-kun when addressing Diet members and ministers. An exception was when Takako Doi was the Speaker of the lower house, where she used the title -san. Chan...
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Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Ichirō Ozawa Tetsuzo Fuwa Takako Doi Party Liberal JCP Social Democratic Last election Did not exist 26 seats...
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21pp) 14.78% (1.81pp) Fourth party Fifth party Leader Kazuo Shii Takako Doi Party JCP Social Democratic Last election 20 seats 19 seats Seats won...
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Seiji Mataichi In office 15 November 2003 – 25 July 2013 Preceded by Takako Doi Succeeded by Tadatomo Yoshida Member of the House of Councillors Incumbent...
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was later dissolved in 1998. The Japan Socialist Party (JSP) was led by Takako Doi. The party formed a coalition government with the Liberal Democratic Party...
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Socialist Party (JSP) served as the leader of the Opposition. In particular, Takako Doi showed leadership as the first female opposition leader, and in the 1989...
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"No Great Reversal in Japan: Elections for the House of Representatives in 1990". Pacific Affairs. 63 (3): 303–320. doi:10.2307/2759521. JSTOR 2759521....
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2024) 1927 – Robert Guillaume, American actor and singer (d. 2017) 1928 – Takako Doi, Japanese scholar and politician 68th Speaker of the House of Representatives...
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and first among private universities in Kansai. Doshisha alumni include Takako Doi, the first female Lower House Speaker in Japan (the highest position a...
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ministership in the power-sharing agreement. The Lower House Speaker Takako Doi of JSP emphasized the necessity of trying to resolve Asian distrust in...
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the increasing prominence of women at this time including politician Takako Doi, the all-female band Princess Princess, and pop idol Seiko Matsuda, as...
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crushing defeat. In later years, he acted as an advisor for JSP chairwoman Takako Doi in strengthening cooperation with centrist parties. Ishibashi's reputation...
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later appeared alongside Takako Doi in the first of three matches to decide the fate of the 13th Autonomous Mahjong Corps. Takako Doi (土井 タカコ) Former leader...
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Shimane (1912–2003) Liberal Democratic February 27, 1990 June 18, 1993 Takako Doi Rep for Hyogo–2nd (1928–2014) Socialist August 6, 1993 September 27, 1996...
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Ministry of Justice Johnson, L.L. , eds. (1992). The feminist politics of Takako Doi and the social democratic party of Japan. Korea Institute of Science and...
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elected to the Diet was dubbed the "Madonna Boom." Under the leadership of Takako Doi, the JSP ran women outside of conventional political circles and emphasized...
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"cannot even read." Sakurachi's term as speaker ended on 18 June 1993 and Takako Doi became the speaker. Besides these positions, Sakurauchi was named as the...
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first appearance as a publicly available service on the Internet. 1991 – Takako Doi, chair of the Social Democratic Party, becomes Japan's first female speaker...
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1942) 2014 – Polly Bergen, American actress and singer (b. 1930) 2014 – Takako Doi, Japanese scholar and politician (b. 1928) 2014 – George Sluizer, French-Dutch...
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Belgian cyclist. J. California Cooper, 82, American playwright and author. Takako Doi, 85, Japanese politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives (1993–1996)...
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She starts to develop feelings for him. Toyokawa Etsushi as Koji Sakaki Takako Tokiwa as Hiroko Mizuno Koki Okada [ja] as Kenichi Yabe Ranran Suzuki as...
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Socialist Party, 社会党) – Takako Doi – 1986 Mayor (Ashiya city) – Harue Kitamura – 1991 Speaker of House of Representatives – Takako Doi – 1993 Governor – Osaka...
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Supreme Court: Ryōhachi Kusaba President of the House of Representatives: Takako Doi (S–Hyōgo) President of the House of Councillors: Bunbē Hara (L–Tokyo)...
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