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Shun'ichi Suzuki (politician)

Shun'ichi Suzuki (鈴木 俊一, Suzuki Shun'ichi, born 13 April 1953) is a Japanese politician who serves as minister of finance since October 2021. He is serving in the House of Representatives as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.

Shun'ichi Suzuki
鈴木 俊一
Official portrait, 2021
76th Minister of Finance
Assumed office
4 October 2021
Prime MinisterFumio Kishida
Preceded byTarō Asō
Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games
In office
10 April 2019 – 11 September 2019
Prime MinisterShinzō Abe
Preceded byYoshitaka Sakurada
Succeeded bySeiko Hashimoto
In office
3 August 2017 – 2 October 2018
Prime MinisterShinzō Abe
Preceded byTamayo Marukawa
Succeeded byYoshitaka Sakurada
Minister of the Environment
In office
30 September 2002 – 22 September 2003
Prime MinisterJunichiro Koizumi
Preceded byHiroshi Ohki
Succeeded byYuriko Koike
Member of the House of Representatives
from Iwate
Assumed office
19 December 2012
Preceded byKōji Hata
Constituency2nd district
In office
20 October 1996 – 21 July 2009
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byKōji Hata
Constituency2nd district
In office
18 February 1990 – 26 September 1996
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Constituency1st multi member district
Personal details
Born (1953-04-13) April 13, 1953 (age 71)
Tokyo
Political partyLiberal Democratic Party
Parent
Alma materWaseda University

Background and career edit

A native of Tokyo Metropolis and graduate of Waseda University,[1] Suzuki and his wife belong to political dynasties: former Prime Ministers Zenkō Suzuki and Tarō Asō are respectively his father and his brother-in-law; his wife Chikako is related to Heikichi Ogawa and Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. Suzuki was elected for the first time in 1990. He served as Minister of the Environment from 2002 to 2003 under Jun'ichirō Koizumi.[2]

Suzuki has been appointed Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games twice.

Other activities edit

Political positions edit

Suzuki is affiliated to the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi,[6] and is a member of the Shikōkai faction of the LDP. He gave the following answers to the questionnaire submitted by Mainichi to parliamentarians in 2012:[7]

  • in favor of the revision of the Constitution
  • in favor of the right of collective self-defense (revision of Article 9)
  • against the reform of the national legislature (unicameral instead of bicameral)
  • in favor of reactivating nuclear power plants
  • against the goal of zero nuclear power by 2030s
  • in favor of the relocation of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma (Okinawa)
  • in favor of evaluating the purchase of Senkaku Islands by the Government
  • in favor of a strong attitude versus China
  • against the participation of Japan to the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  • against a nuclear-armed Japan
  • against the reform of the Imperial Household that would allow women to retain their Imperial status even after marriage

Personal life edit

Tarō Asō is Suzuki's brother-in-law.

References edit

  1. ^ 時事ドットコム:国会議員 鈴木 俊一(すずき しゅんいち), 時事通信社.
  2. ^ Official website, suzukishunichi.jp; accessed 18 June 2015.(in Japanese)
  3. ^ Board of Governors European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
  4. ^ Board of Governors Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
  5. ^ Board of Governors International Monetary Fund (IMF).
  6. ^ Nippon Kaigi website
  7. ^ senkyo.mainichi.jp/46shu/kaihyo_area_meikan.html?mid=A03002001001 Mainichi 2012, senkyo.mainichi.jp; accessed 18 June 2015.(in Japanese)

External links edit

  • . ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). JANJAN. Archived from the original on 3 December 2007. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  • Suzuki Shunichi profile, jimin.jp; accessed 18 June 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by
Hiroshi Ohki
Minister of the Environment
2002–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games
2017–2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games
2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Finance
2021–present
Incumbent
House of Representatives of Japan
Preceded by Representatives for former Iwate 1st and Iwate 2nd
1990–2009
Succeeded by
Kōji Hata
Preceded by
Kōji Hata
Representatives for Iwate 2nd
2012–present
Incumbent

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For the governor of Tokyo who lived 1910 2010 see Shunichi Suzuki governor Shun ichi Suzuki 鈴木 俊一 Suzuki Shun ichi born 13 April 1953 is a Japanese politician who serves as minister of finance since October 2021 He is serving in the House of Representatives as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party Shun ichi Suzuki鈴木 俊一Official portrait 202176th Minister of FinanceIncumbentAssumed office 4 October 2021Prime MinisterFumio KishidaPreceded byTarō AsōMinister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic GamesIn office 10 April 2019 11 September 2019Prime MinisterShinzō AbePreceded byYoshitaka SakuradaSucceeded bySeiko HashimotoIn office 3 August 2017 2 October 2018Prime MinisterShinzō AbePreceded byTamayo MarukawaSucceeded byYoshitaka SakuradaMinister of the EnvironmentIn office 30 September 2002 22 September 2003Prime MinisterJunichiro KoizumiPreceded byHiroshi OhkiSucceeded byYuriko KoikeMember of the House of Representativesfrom IwateIncumbentAssumed office 19 December 2012Preceded byKōji HataConstituency2nd districtIn office 20 October 1996 21 July 2009Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byKōji HataConstituency2nd districtIn office 18 February 1990 26 September 1996Succeeded byConstituency abolishedConstituency1st multi member districtPersonal detailsBorn 1953 04 13 April 13 1953 age 71 TokyoPolitical partyLiberal Democratic PartyParentZenkō Suzuki father Alma materWaseda University Contents 1 Background and career 2 Other activities 3 Political positions 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksBackground and career editA native of Tokyo Metropolis and graduate of Waseda University 1 Suzuki and his wife belong to political dynasties former Prime Ministers Zenkō Suzuki and Tarō Asō are respectively his father and his brother in law his wife Chikako is related to Heikichi Ogawa and Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa Suzuki was elected for the first time in 1990 He served as Minister of the Environment from 2002 to 2003 under Jun ichirō Koizumi 2 Suzuki has been appointed Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games twice Other activities editEuropean Bank for Reconstruction and Development EBRD Ex Officio Member of the Board of Governors since 2021 3 Inter American Development Bank IDB Ex Officio Member of the Board of Governors since 2021 4 International Monetary Fund IMF Ex Officio Member of the Board of Governors since 2021 5 Political positions editSuzuki is affiliated to the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi 6 and is a member of the Shikōkai faction of the LDP He gave the following answers to the questionnaire submitted by Mainichi to parliamentarians in 2012 7 in favor of the revision of the Constitution in favor of the right of collective self defense revision of Article 9 against the reform of the national legislature unicameral instead of bicameral in favor of reactivating nuclear power plants against the goal of zero nuclear power by 2030s in favor of the relocation of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Okinawa in favor of evaluating the purchase of Senkaku Islands by the Government in favor of a strong attitude versus China against the participation of Japan to the Trans Pacific Partnership against a nuclear armed Japan against the reform of the Imperial Household that would allow women to retain their Imperial status even after marriagePersonal life editTarō Asō is Suzuki s brother in law References edit 時事ドットコム 国会議員 鈴木 俊一 すずき しゅんいち 時事通信社 Official website suzukishunichi jp accessed 18 June 2015 in Japanese Board of Governors European Bank for Reconstruction and Development EBRD Board of Governors Inter American Development Bank IDB Board of Governors International Monetary Fund IMF Nippon Kaigi website senkyo mainichi jp 46shu kaihyo area meikan html mid A03002001001 Mainichi 2012 senkyo mainichi jp accessed 18 June 2015 in Japanese External links edit政治家情報 鈴木 俊一 ザ 選挙 in Japanese JANJAN Archived from the original on 3 December 2007 Retrieved 18 June 2015 Suzuki Shunichi profile jimin jp accessed 18 June 2015 Political offices Preceded byHiroshi Ohki Minister of the Environment2002 2003 Succeeded byYuriko Koike Preceded byTamayo Marukawa Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games2017 2018 Succeeded byYoshitaka Sakurada Preceded byYoshitaka Sakurada Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games2019 Succeeded bySeiko Hashimoto Preceded byTarō Asō Minister of Finance2021 present Incumbent House of Representatives of Japan Preceded byZenkō Suzuki Representatives for former Iwate 1st and Iwate 2nd1990 2009 Succeeded byKōji Hata Preceded byKōji Hata Representatives for Iwate 2nd2012 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shun 27ichi Suzuki politician amp oldid 1216587144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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