Takashi Tanihata

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Takashi Tanihata ( Japanese 谷 畑 孝 , Tanihata Takashi ; born January 10, 1947 in the city ​​of Ikeda , Osaka Prefecture ) is a former Japanese politician (SPJ ( Socialist Party of Japan ) → LDP ( Liberal Democratic Party ) → Ishin ( Nippon Ishin no KaiIshin no TōŌsaka Ishin no KaiNippon Ishin no Kai )) and was a member of the House of Representatives for the Kinki proportional representation constituency from 1996 to 2020 .

Life

After graduating from the Law Faculty of Kansai University, Tanihata joined the Ikeda City Administration. Later he was secretary for Takumi Ueda , a socialist member of parliament for the then multi-mandate constituency Ōsaka 4 and a former communist . In the council election in 1989 , Tanihata ran for the SPJ in Osaka (at that time three seats per partial election) and received the highest percentage of votes with 23.3%. During the grand coalition ( Murayama cabinet ) he was parliamentary state secretary ( seimu jikan ) at MITI from 1994 to 1995 . In the council selection in 1995 he did not run for re-election and then left the SPJ.

Tanihata moved to the House of Representatives in the 1996 election , the first after the introduction of the single-seat constituencies and the new, parallel proportional representation . He ran for the LDP in the new single-mandate constituency Ōsaka 14 and was subject to Eiichi Nakamura ( NFP ), but won an LDP seat in the proportional representation in the Kinki block. Since 2000 he won the constituency until 2017 in every election with the exception of the LDP landslide defeat in 2009 , when he was defeated by the Democrat Takashi Nagao and actually missed a proportional representation; Since the Democratic Party had nominated too few candidates in the proportional representation in Kinki, two more seats went to the LDP than it would have been entitled to according to the proportional representation of the vote in Kinki, and Tanihata remained a member of parliament in 2009. In 2002 he chaired the Chamber of Deputies Committee for Economy and Industry, from 2003 to 2004 ( Cabinet Koizumi I and II ) he was State Secretary ( fuku-daijin ) in the MHLW .

In the fall of 2012, Tanihata left the LDP, joined the Ishin no Kai of Osaka's former governor Tōru Hashimoto for the upcoming House of Representatives election and regained his constituency seat from Takashi Nagao (now LDP). In the Chamber of Deputies, he was chairman of the Committee on Accounting and Administrative Oversight (kessan gyōsei kanshi iinkai) from 2012 to 2013, and from 2013 to 2014, when it was abolished, chairman of the special committee on piracy and anti-terrorism. In the party reshuffles 2014 ff., He followed Hashimoto in each of his parties, in Ishin no Tō Tanihata was one of the two vice-party chairmen (fuku-daihyō) from 2014 to 2015 . In the 2017 election , Tanihata Osaka narrowly lost 14 to Nagao, but remained a member of parliament via proportional representation. On April 2, 2020, he resigned his parliamentary mandate for health reasons.

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Individual evidence

  1. 谷 畑 氏 → 維新 、 長尾 氏 → 自 民 “転 向” で 大 混乱 大阪 14 区 . In: Yūkan Fuji ZAKZAK ( Sankei Shimbunsha ). November 30, 2012, Retrieved January 1, 2017 (Japanese).
  2. 維新 ・ 美 延 氏 が 繰 り 上 げ 当選 谷 畑 氏 辞職 に 伴 い . In: Nihon Keizai Shimbun . April 15, 2020, accessed April 15, 2020 (Japanese).