Society Seiichi Tagawa's Challenge / Jin Yamaguchi

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 田川誠一の挑戦 / 山口仁
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Item number: BO4869297
Released date: 12 Sep 2024
Maker: Sogensha
著: 山口仁

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Seiichi Tagawa (1918 〜 2009) joined the Asahi Shimbun after graduating from the Faculty of Law at Keio University. After serving as a reporter and the chairman of the labor union, he was elected for the first time from the former Kanagawa No. 2 district in the 1960 House of Representatives election.
He was elected 11 times in a row as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, and made efforts to normalize relations between Japan and China as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party. However, he formed the New Freedom Club on the occasion of the Lockheed Incident, which heralded a new party boom.
He served as Minister of Home Affairs in the second Nakasone Cabinet, and after the dissolution of the New Freedom Club, he did not return to the Liberal Democratic Party and continued to call for a break down of money politics.
He was born as the first son of a media politician who put into practice the idea of journalism with a spirit of "patience and patience."
He was born as the first son of a media politician who put into practice the idea of journalism with a spirit of "patience and patience."
He was born as the first son of a media politician who put into practice the idea of journalism with a spirit of "patience and patience."
He was born as the first son of a media politician who The New Freedom Club of the Ruling Party (1983 to 1986)
1 The End of One Party Rule of the Liberal Democratic Party (1983 to 1986)
1 The end of one party rule of the Liberal Democratic Party (1983 to 1986)
2 Ministers of Non-Liberal Democratic Party (1983) - As Minister of Home Affairs and affairs and Chairperson of the National Public Safety Commission of the State
3 Dissolution of the New Freedom Club (1987 to 2009)
The last chapter of the Progressive Party (1987 to 2009)
1 "Don't Be Arrogant 1 Party Progressive Party (1987 to 2009)
2 Retirement -" While Both Mind and Body Are Healthy. "
3" Place "where the logic of the media and the logic of politics collide
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Seiichi Tagawa Ryaku Nenpu Tagawa Urago Tagawa Tagawa 『 』 Kenzo Matsumura Kenzo Matsumura