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  Koizumi, Junichiro
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AffiliationLiberal Democratic  
 
NameJunichiro Koizumi
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Yokosuka City, Kanagawa, Honshu , Japan
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Born January 08, 1942 (82 years)
ContributorRalphie
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Feb 16, 2006 09:29pm
Tags Asian - Japanese - Divorced - Buddhist - Straight -
InfoJunichiro Koizumi is the Prime Minister of Japan. He is concurrently the representative of Kanagawa 11 in the Diet. Koizumi ended a string of Prime Minister resignations caused by economic crises. He was elected to reform the Japanese government.

Koizumi was born in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa prefecture to Junya Koizumi, a director general of the Defense Agency and a second-generation Diet member, and was educated at Yokosuka High School and Keio University, where he studied economics. He was briefly at the University of London before returning to Japan in December 1969 on the death of his father.

After a failed attempt to get elected he did become a member of the Lower House for the 11th Kanagawa Prefecture in December 1972. He was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and joined the Fukuda faction, he has been re-elected ten times. He gained his first senior post in 1979 as Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance and his first ministerial post in 1988 as Minister of Health and Welfare under Noboru Take****a. He had cabinet posts again in 1992 and 1996-1998. In 1994, with the LDP in opposition, he became part of a new LDP faction, Shinseiki, made up of younger and more motivated parliamentarians.

He competed for the presidency of the LDP in September 1995 and July 1999, but he gained little support losing decisively to Ryutaro Hashimoto and then Keizo Obuchi. In April 2000 Obuchi was replaced by Mori Yoshiro after falling seriously ill. Koizumi became leader of his party on his third attempt on April 24 2001. He had 298 votes, while his closest rival, Ryutaro Hashimoto gained 155 votes, Koizumi's victory was due to local chapters being allowed to vote as well as Diet members. He was made Prime Minister on April 26, 2001. His coalition secured 78 of 121 seats in the Upper House elections in July.

He was initially a extremely popular leader with his outspoken nature and colourful past. He pushed for new ways to revitalise the moribund economy, aiming to act against bad debts with commercial banks, privatise the postal savings system, and reorganise the factional structure of the LDP. He spoke of the need for a period of painful restructuring in order to improve the future. However there was strong opposition to his reform plans within the LDP and the bureaucracy and little reform has occurred and the economy has remained in recession, "moribund". He sacked his Foreign Minister Tanaka Makiko in January 2002, replacing her with Kawaguchi Yoriko and since then his approval rating has been in steady decline.

His liberal credentials with the rest of Asia were damaged by a controversial visit to the Yasukuni Shrine on August 13, 2001. He also approved the expansion of the Self-Defense Forces (SDF) and in October 2001 they were given greater scope to operate outside of the country.

Before becoming Prime Minister, he had married in 1978. The marriage ended in divorce in 1982 and he vowed never to marry again. He has three sons.


JOB APPROVAL POLLS
DateFirmApproveDisapproveDon't Know
05/13/2006-05/14/2006 Kyodo News 49.60% ( 0.0) 37.60% ( 0.0) 12.80% ( 0.0)
05/13/2006-05/14/2006 Yomiuri 54.40% ( 0.0) 36.80% ( 0.0) 8.80% ( 0.0)

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Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Feb 13, 2009 08:50pm News Koizumi enters postal fray, fires shot at Aso  Article Ralphie 
Sep 30, 2008 10:00am Profile Mr. Koizumi leaves the arena  Article Ralphie 
Sep 17, 2006 12:20pm Commentary Japan’s charismatic leader to leave a lasting mark  Article Ralphie 

DISCUSSION
Importance? 10.00000 Average

FAMILY
Son Shinjiro Koizumi 1981-

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RACES
  09/26/2005 JPN Prime Minister Won 66.20% (+38.55%)
  09/11/2005 Kanagawa Prefecture District 11 Won 73.18% (+54.40%)
  11/09/2003 Kanagawa Prefecture District 11 Won 74.42% (+54.67%)
  11/09/2003 JPN Prime Minister Won 58.00% (+20.86%)
  09/20/2003 Liberal Democratic Party Leader Won 60.73% (+39.57%)
  01/29/2002 JPN Foreign Affairs Minister - Acting Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/26/2001 JPN Prime Minister Won 69.56% (+39.12%)
  04/24/2001 JPN Liberal Democratic Party Leader Won 61.19% (+29.36%)
  07/24/1998 JPN Liberal Democratic Party Leader Lost 20.44% (-34.31%)
  09/22/1995 JPN Liberal Democratic Party Leader Lost 22.25% (-55.50%)
ENDORSEMENTS
Liberal Democratic Party Leader - Convention - Sep 22, 2008 Mu Yuriko Koike
Liberal Democratic Party Leader - Convention - Sep 23, 2007 LDP Yasuo Fukuda
Liberal Democratic Party Leader - Convention - Sep 20, 2006 LDP Shinzō Abe