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  Hatoyama, Kunio
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NameKunio Hatoyama
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Fukuoka, Kyushu , Japan
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Born September 13, 1948
Died June 21, 2016 (68 years)
ContributorRalphie
Last ModifedRBH
Jan 22, 2017 02:15am
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InfoKunio Hatoyama was first elected to the House of Representatives with the New Liberal Club in 1976, and joined the Liberal Democratic Party after the two merged. He left the LDP in 1993, first sitting as an Independent and then joining the conservative reformist New Frontier Party, in hopes of forming a new party to oppose the LDP, whom he felt had become corrupt with power. In 1996, he helped create the Democratic Party with Naoto Kan and his brother Yukio Hatoyama, but after several years returned to the LDP as he felt the Democrats had moved too far to the left from its centrist roots (Yukio remains a major figure in the Democratic Party). Kunio was elected to his ninth term in 2003 to a Tokyo multi-member district, but moved to run in Fukuoka in Prime Minister Koizumi's 2005 snap elections. He defeated incumbent Democrat Issei Koga with 52% of the vote.

The Hatoyama brothers are among the most influential politicians in Japan, coming from a political family often compared to the Kennedy family of the United States. Their paternal great grandfather, Kazuo Hatoyama, served as Speaker of the House during the imperial Meiji period; their grandfather, Ichiro Hatoyama, served as Prime Minister in the mid-1950s; their father, Iichiro Hatoyama, was a legislator and Foreign Minister in the late 1970s; and their mother is the heiress to the Bridgestone tire company.

Rep. Hatoyama graduated from Tokyo University in 1972 with a degree in Law.


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Mar 14, 2010 08:20pm Announcement Hatoyama brother to leave LDP  Article Ralphie 
Nov 09, 2007 07:00pm Statement Hatoyama sees no need for ban on executions  Article Ralphie 

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  12/16/2012 JPN House of Representatives - Fukuoka District 6 Won 41.57% (+18.99%)
  08/29/2011 JPN Prime Minister Lost 0.00% (-58.30%)
  08/30/2009 JPN House of Representatives - Fukuoka District 6 Won 52.75% (+7.19%)
  09/24/2008 JPN Internal Affairs Minister Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  09/25/2007 JPN Justice Minister Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  09/11/2005 Fukuoka Prefecture District 6 Won 52.07% (+8.73%)
  11/09/2003 Tokyo Block Seat 1 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  06/25/2000 Tokyo Block Seat 1 Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/13/1999 Metropolitan Tokyo Governor Lost 15.58% (-14.89%)
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JPN Liberal Democratic Party Leader - Convention - Sep 28, 2009 LDP Yasutoshi Nishimura
Liberal Democratic Party Leader - Convention - Sep 23, 2007 LDP Taro Aso
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