Sadao Yamahana (山花 貞夫, Yamahana Sadao, 26 February 1936 – 14 July 1999) was Japanese politician who served as chairman of the Japan Socialist Party from January 1993 to September 1993.
Yamahana led his party into coalition with other opposition parties to form the first non-LDP cabinet since 1955, led by Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa. Yamahana served as Minister in charge of political reform in the same cabinet. Yamahana later left the Socialists and became a founding member of the Democratic Party.
SadaoYamahana (山花 貞夫, YamahanaSadao, 26 February 1936 – 14 July 1999) was Japanese politician who served as chairman of the Japan Socialist Party from...
given the Prime Minister spot. Instead, SadaoYamahana was named Minister in Charge of Political Reform. Yamahana resigned from JSP leadership to take responsibility...
the cabinet of Yoshihiko Noda. Yamahana is the son of the former chairman of the Japanese Socialist Party, SadaoYamahana. He started his political career...
Environment Wakako Hironaka (Komeito) Council for Science and Technology Policy Satsuki Eda (Democratic Socialist) Minister of State SadaoYamahana (Socialist)...
JSP breakaway opposed to the "Grand" Coalition with the LDP around SadaoYamahana and Banri Kaieda, joined the Democratic Party (1995–1996) Rengō no Kai...
government to accomplish political reform,” according to SDPJ Chairman SadaoYamahana. Nonetheless, the oppositions varied on trade liberalization; only the...
professional cyclist. Sal Trapani, 72, American comic-book artist. SadaoYamahana, 63, Japanese politician. Sir Richard Thompson, 1st Baronet, 86, British...
(incumbent - former Tokyo 11th district) 69,707 29.6 New Democratic SadaoYamahana‡‡ (incumbent - former Tokyo 11th district) 63,974 27.1 New Liberal Democratic...
Agency Satsuki Eda R August 9, 1993 – April 28, 1994 Minister of State (in charge of political reform) SadaoYamahana R August 9, 1993 – April 28, 1994...
Affairs Committee 1996–1997 Succeeded by Junsuke Iwata Preceded by SadaoYamahana Secretary-General of the Japan Socialist Party 1993 Succeeded by Wataru...