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Hiroshi Yamada

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Hiroshi Yamada

Hiroshi Yamada (山田 宏, Yamada Hiroshi) is a Japanese politician born on January 8, 1958. He is a former member of the House of Representatives and was the inaugural Secretary-General of the Party for Future Generations,[1] an opposition party formed in August 2014.

Early life

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Yamada is a graduate of Kyoto University (with a major in law).

Political career

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In April 2010 Yamada became chairman of the Spirit of Japan Party, which he founded for the Upper House election, with Hiroshi Nakada, the former mayor of Yokohama, and Hiroshi Saitō, the former governor of Yamagata.

The party won a few seats at the prefectural and municipal level in the regional elections in 2011, and broke up in the fall of 2012 to join the Japan Restoration Party of the former governor of Tokyo Shintaro Ishihara, and later joined his Party for Future Generations.

Yamada lost his seat in the Diet in the December 2014 general election. In September 2015 it was announced that he would contest the 2016 House of Councillors election as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.[2]

Like Ishihara, Yamada is affiliated to the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi. He often gives lectures to local branches of the organization.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Officer List │The Party for Future Generations". Archived from the original on 2014-10-17. Retrieved 2014-09-06.
  2. ^ "山田宏・元次世代幹事長、自民が比例選に擁立" [Hiroshi Yamada, former Future Generations Secretary-General, to contest proportional block as LDP candidate] (in Japanese). 24 September 2015. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  3. ^ Nippon Kaigi website