Ichirō Aisawa

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Ichirō Aisawa, 2012

Ichirō Aisawa ( Japanese 逢 沢 一郎 , Aisawa Ichirō ; born June 10, 1954 in Mitsu (today: Okayama ), Okayama Prefecture ) is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party ( Koga faction ), member of the Shūgiin , the lower house of the national parliament, for the 1st constituency of Okayama .

Aisawa, a graduate of the Keiō University and the Matsushita Seikei Juku ( 松下 政 経 engl, English Matsushita Institute of Government and Management ), was one year after the end of his studies in the Shūgiin election 1986 in the native five-mandate 1st constituency of Okayama for the first time Elected parliament. He was then re-elected seven times, since 1996 in the new constituency of Okayama 1. In 1992 he was parliamentary state secretary ( seimujikan ) at MITI , and in 2003 state secretary ( fuku-daijin , "vice minister") in the foreign ministry . In the Shūgiin he chaired the executive committee ( un'ei iinkai ) from 2006 to 2007 and was a member of the budget committee.

Under the LDP party chairman Sadakazu Tanigaki (Koga faction), Aisawa replaced Jirō Kawasaki in 2010 as chairman of the Committee for Parliamentary Affairs ( Kokkai taisaku iinkai ). In 2011 Fumio Kishida (Koga faction) took over the office .

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  1. Alex Martin: LDP's Koike, Ishihara get top posts. In: The Japan Times . September 10, 2010, accessed September 12, 2010 .