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Kansei Nakano

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As part of Diet custom, the Speaker and Vice-Speaker of the House must formally secede from their party. For this reason, Nakano is sometimes referred to as an independent in official Diet information. In practice he remains a member of the
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and served as Chair of the Policy Inquiry Commission. Upon the collapse of the party, Nakano formed the
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Beginning his time at university in 1960, Nakano joined the
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Japanese Politics Central at the University of Virginia
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Vice-Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan
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National Public Safety Commission of Japan
Tomiko Okazaki
Kenji Yamaoka
Vice Speaker
House of Representatives of Japan
Kōzō Watanabe
Takahiro Yokomichi
Member of the House of Representatives
Nagasaki
Japan
Democratic Party of Japan
Alma mater
Kansai University
Democratic Party of Japan
Lower House
Diet
Nagasaki
atomic bombing
Law
Kansai University
Democratic Socialist Party
Toyonaka
New Frontier Party
New Fraternity Party
Democratic Party of Japan
Nippon Ishin no Kai
ISBN
4-08-100019-0
Japanese Politics Central at the University of Virginia

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