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Roster of Winners in Single-Seat Constituencies No
Tuesday, October 24, 2017 | The Japan Times | 3 lower house ele ion ⑳ NAGANO ㉘ OSAKA 38KOCHI No. 1 Takashi Shinohara (I) No. 1 Hiroyuki Onishi (L) No. 1 Gen Nakatani (L) Roster of winners in single-seat constituencies No. 2 Mitsu Shimojo (KI) No. 2 Akira Sato (L) No. 2 Hajime Hirota (I) No. 3 Yosei Ide (KI) No. 3 Shigeki Sato (K) No. 4 Shigeyuki Goto (L) No. 4 Yasuhide Nakayama (L) 39EHIME No. 4 Masaaki Taira (L) ⑮ NIIGATA No. 5 Ichiro Miyashita (L) No. 5 Toru Kunishige (K) No. 1 Yasuhisa Shiozaki (L) ( L ) Liberal Democratic Party; ( KI ) Kibo no To; ( K ) Komeito; No. 5 Kenji Wakamiya (L) No. 6 Shinichi Isa (K) No. 1 Chinami Nishimura (CD) No. 2 Seiichiro Murakami (L) ( JC ) Japanese Communist Party; ( CD ) Constitutional Democratic Party; No. 6 Takayuki Ochiai (CD) No. 7 Naomi Tokashiki (L) No. 2 Eiichiro Washio (I) ㉑ GIFU No. 3 Yoichi Shiraishi (KI) ( NI ) Nippon Ishin no Kai; ( SD ) Social Democratic Party; ( I ) Independent No. 7 Akira Nagatsuma (CD) No. 8 Takashi Otsuka (L) No. 3 Takahiro Kuroiwa (I) No. 1 Seiko Noda (L) No. 4 Koichi Yamamoto (L) No. 8 Nobuteru Ishihara (L) No. 9 Kenji Harada (L) No. 4 Makiko Kikuta (I) No. 2 Yasufumi Tanahashi (L) No. 9 Isshu Sugawara (L) No. 10 Kiyomi Tsujimoto (CD) No. 4 Hiroshi Kajiyama (L) No. 3 Yoji Muto (L) 40FUKUOKA ① HOKKAIDO No. 10 Hayato Suzuki (L) No. 11 Hirofumi Hirano (I) No. 5 Akimasa Ishikawa (L) No. 4 Shunpei Kaneko (L) No. 1 Daiki Michishita (CD) No. 11 Hakubun Shimomura (L) No. -
1 GR JAPAN Update on the Appointment of Prime Minister Suga
GR JAPAN Update on the appointment of Prime Minister Suga and the Suga Cabinet 17 September 2020 Executive Summary • As expected, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga easily won the election for leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on 14 September, taking over 70% of the vote. His premiership was cemented by the formal votes in the Diet on 16 September, where Suga received 314 of 465 votes in the House of Representatives and 142 of 245 in the House of Councillors. • After serving as Prime Minister Abe’s right hand as Chief Cabinet Secretary for nearly eight years, Suga is expected to be a “continuity” Prime Minister who will carry forward very similar policies, but he is seen as less of an ideologue and more focused on practical reforms. • The decisiveness of his victory gives Suga a solid platform within the party, helping him to push ahead with his own agenda and limiting internal dissent. • Suga’s Cabinet appointments reflect his commitment to continuity on the whole, with strategic appointments to further his plans for reform. • Policy priorities will focus on domestic issues, primarily economic recovery and Covid-19 pandemic mitigation, but the new Cabinet will also face tough diplomatic challenges. • Suga has indicated that he will continue Abe’s efforts to place a strengthened US- Japan alliance at the centre of Japan’s foreign policy, but also that he wants to achieve “balanced” relations with China. Yoshihide Suga as party leader As the new prime minister, Suga is stressing political continuity, but also talking about his commitment to administrative and regulatory reform as key priorities for his government. -
Asia-Pacific Governance Watch
Asia-Pacific Governance Watch October 2020, Issue 204 UNPAN-AP Editorial Department, RCOCI 1、Government Policy and Legislation Asia-Pacific East Asia CHINA: Yangtze Delta Unveils Guideline to Improve Business Environment China Adopts Normal Monetary Policy as Long as Possible: Central Bank Governor Laws Amended to Further Regulate Use of National Flag, Emblem China Adheres to Prudent Monetary Policy: Central Bank Governor China to Further Improve Macro-prudential Policy Framework: Official China Issues Revised Regulation on Science, Technology Award System Procuratorate Issues Guideline for Pilot Free Trade Zones Xinhua Headlines: Key CPC Session Draws 15-year Roadmap for China's Modernization JAPAN: Suga Plans to Formulate Data Strategy Japan, Mongolia to Cooperate on 'Free and Open Indo-Pacific' Govt to Unify Personal Information Protection Laws to Smoothen Data Usage in Japan Gov't Unveils Action Plan to Lower Mobile Phone Fees Suga Outlines Carbon-Neutral Society by 2050 SOUTH KOREA: Moon Unveils Plan to Pour 10 Tln Won into 'Smart City' Scheme by 2025 Korea to Prepare Delicate Legal Push to Keep E-Commerce Market Fair Moon Says S. Korea to Keep Working With WHO, Int'l Community on Coronavirus Govt. Resumes Discount Coupon Program for Travel, Dining Sectors South-East Asia MYANMAR: To Implement 3 Programs for Peace with Increased Momentum in Post-2020 THAILAND: Emergency Rule over COVID-19 Extended Until End of November VIETNAM: Tasks for Designing National Master Planning for Next Five Years Approved NA Issues Development Strategy -
FICHA PAÍS Japón Japón
OFICINA DE INFORMACIÓN DIPLOMÁTICA FICHA PAÍS Japón Japón La Oficina de Información Diplomática del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación pone a disposición de los profesionales de los medios de comunicación y del público en general la presente ficha país. La información contenida en esta ficha país es pública y se ha extraído de diversos medios, no defendiendo posición política alguna ni de este Ministerio ni del Gobierno de España respecto del país sobre el que versa. JUNIO 2021 Otras ciudades: Yokohama (3,7 mill.), Osaka (2,7 mill.), Nagoya (2,3 mill.), Japón Sapporo (1,9 mill.), Kobe (1,5 millones), Kioto (1,5 millones). Idioma oficial: japonés. Religiones principales: sintoísmo 70%, budismo 70% (muchos pertenecen a ambas religiones), cristianos 1,5%. Moneda: Yen Forma de Estado: monarquía parlamentaria CHINA División administrativa: 47 prefecturas. RUSIA 1.2. Geografía Sapporo Hokaido El archipiélago japonés está situado en la confluencia de dos placas tectóni- cas oceánicas (la del Pacífico y la Filipina) y dos continentales (Euroasiática COREA DEL NORTE y Norteamericana). Eso ha generado un relieve físico escarpado con zonas montañosas y colinas que ocupan tres cuartas partes de su superficie. Las Honshu Mar de Japón cadenas montañosas principales se encuentran en el norte (sierra de Ishikari en Hokkaido) y el centro/este de Honshu (Alpes japoneses). El pico más alto es el volcán Fuji con 3.776 m de altura, situado en el centro/oeste de Honshu. La población se concentra en menos de una cuarta parte del territorio, especial- mente en las llanuras de Kanto (Tokio) y Kansai (Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, Kioto). -
Information As of 1 January 2020 Has Been Used in Preparation of This Directory
Information as of 1 January 2020 has been used in preparation of this directory. PREFACE Key To Abbreviations Adm. Admiral Admin. Administrative, Administration Asst. Assistant Brig. Brigadier Capt. Captain Cdr. Commander Cdte. Comandante Chmn. Chairman, Chairwoman Col. Colonel Ctte. Committee Del. Delegate Dep. Deputy Dept. Department Dir. Director Div. Division Dr. Doctor Eng. Engineer Fd. Mar. Field Marshal Fed. Federal Gen. General Govt. Government Intl. International Lt. Lieutenant Maj. Major Mar. Marshal Mbr. Member Min. Minister, Ministry NDE No Diplomatic Exchange Org. Organization Pres. President Prof. Professor RAdm. Rear Admiral Ret. Retired Rev. Reverend Sec. Secretary VAdm. Vice Admiral VMar. Vice Marshal Afghanistan Last Updated: 24 Jun 2019 Pres. Ashraf GHANI CEO Abdullah ABDULLAH, Dr. First Vice Pres. Abdul Rashid DOSTAM Second Vice Pres. Sarwar DANESH First Deputy CEO Khyal Mohammad KHAN Min. of Agriculture, Irrigation, & Livestock Nasir Ahmad DURRANI Min. of Border & Tribal Affairs Gul Agha SHERZAI Min. of Commerce & Industry Ajmal AHMADY (Acting) Min. of Counternarcotics Salamat AZIMI Min. of Defense Asadullah KHALID (Acting) Min. of Economy Mohammad Mustafa MASTOOR Min. of Education Mohammad Mirwais BALKHI (Acting) Min. of Energy & Water Tahir SHARAN (Acting) Min. of Finance Mohammad Humayun QAYOUMI (Acting) Min. of Foreign Affairs Salahuddin RABBANI Min. of Hajj & Islamic Affairs Faiz Mohammad OSMANI Min. of Higher Education Abdul Tawab BALAKARZAI (Acting) Min. of Information & Culture Hasina SAFI (Acting) Min. of Interior Mohammad Masood ANDARABI (Acting) Min. of Justice Abdul Basir ANWAR Min. of Martyred, Disabled, Labor, & Social Affairs Sayed Anwar SADAT (Acting) Min. of Mines & Petroleum Nargis NEHAN (Acting) Min. of Parliamentary Affairs Faruq WARDAK Min.