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Toshio Ogawa

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in May 2018, Ogawa did not join the new party and decided to join the CDP instead.
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Toshio Ogawa (at the Central Government Building No.6 on January 13, 2012)
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Vice President of the House of Councillors of Japan
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Vice President of the House of Councillors of Japan
Akiko Santō
Akira Gunji
Hiroyuki Nagahama
Minister of Justice
Yoshihiko Noda
Hideo Hiraoka
Makoto Taki
House of Councillors
Incumbent
Tokyo
Tokyo
Japan
CDP
DP
DPJ
NPS
Alma mater
Rikkyo University
politician
Constitutional Democratic Party
House of Councillors
Diet
Minister of Justice
Nerima, Tokyo
Rikkyo University

1996
lower house seat

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