Takeo Nishioka (西岡 武夫, Nishioka Takeo, February 12, 1936 – November 5, 2011)[1] was a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) who served as a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet.
A native of Nagasaki and a graduate of Waseda University, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1963. He lost his seat in 1983 but was re-elected in 1986. He lost the seat again in 2000 and was elected to the House of Councillors for the first time in 2001. In 2010, he was elected as the President of the House of Councillors, as a member of the DPJ.[2]
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TakeoNishioka (西岡 武夫, NishiokaTakeo, February 12, 1936 – November 5, 2011) was a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) who served...
resigned as director in 1966. Haru Nishioka died on 30 November 1983. In 1963, her first-born son TakeoNishioka was elected to the House of Councillors...
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of Youth Division, Liberal Democratic Party 1968–1972 Succeeded by TakeoNishioka Preceded by Sosuke Uno Chair of Diet Affairs Committee, Liberal Democratic...
President of New Fraternity Party 1998 merged into Democratic Party Preceded by TakeoNishioka Diet Affairs Chief of the New Frontier Party 1997 dissolved...
Liberal Club 新自由クラブ Shin-jiyū-kurabu Leader Yōhei Kōno Secretary-General TakeoNishioka Founded June 25, 1976 (1976-06-25) Dissolved August 15, 1986 (1986-08-15)...
Mitsuzuka Minister of Finance Tatsuo Murayama Minister of Education TakeoNishioka Minister of Health Junichiro Koizumi Minister of Agriculture, Forestry...
District Incumbent Party Status Results Nagasaki 1 Hideko Nishioka DPFP Reelected Hideko Nishioka Nagasaki 2 § Kanji Kato LDP Retired LDP hold Ryusho Kato...
Councillor for Okayama (1941–2021) Democratic July 28, 2007 July 25, 2010 TakeoNishioka Councillor for PR District (1936–2011) Democratic July 30, 2010 November...
occupies the right wing of the LDP was Nobusuke Kishi, who was succeeded by Takeo Fukuda. Abe was the third head of the faction. Mitsuzuka was one of the...
Sōsuke Uno Minister of Finance Tatsuo Murayama Minister of Education TakeoNishioka National Diet Library Liaison and Coordination Committee member Minister...
Nishioka's son was Representative, Councillor and gubernatorial candidate TakeoNishioka, Katsuya Satō, 3 terms, 1958–1970, Satō's son-in-law is former four-term...
House of Councillors 2007–2010 Succeeded by TakeoNishioka House of Representatives (Japan) Preceded by Takeo Hiranuma Hideo Aizawa Yūsaku Yayama Jōji Ōmura...
of the House of Councillors: Satsuki Eda (D–Okayama) until July 25, TakeoNishioka (D–proportional) from July 30 Diet sessions: 174th (regular, January...
Succeeded by Motoharu Morishita Party political offices Preceded by TakeoNishioka Chair, Research Commission on Tax System of the Liberal Democratic Party...
1972–1973 Succeeded by Masakatsu Nohara Party political offices Preceded by TakeoNishioka Secretary General of the New Liberal Club 1979–1980 Succeeded by Toshio...
Takeo Kimura (木村 威夫, Kimura Takeo, April 1, 1918 – March 21, 2010) was a Japanese art director, writer and film director. Beginning his career in 1945...
Takahiro Yokomichi (D–Hokkaidō) President of the House of Councillors: TakeoNishioka (D–proportional) until November 5, Kenji Hirata (D–Gifu) from November...
singer. Sir Gordon Higginson, 81, British educationalist and engineer. TakeoNishioka, 75, Japanese politician, Minister of Education (1988–1989) and Speaker...