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    Katsuya Okada (岡田 克也, Okada Katsuya, born 14 July 1953) is a Japanese politician who was Deputy Prime Minister of Japan from January to December 2012...
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    footballer Katsuya Nomura (野村 克也, 1935-2020), Japanese baseball player Katsuya Ogawa (小川 勝也, born 1963), Japanese politician Katsuya Okada (岡田 克也, born...
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  • voice actress Katsuya Okada (岡田 克也, born 1953), former Democratic Party of Japan president and foreign minister of Japan Kazuchika Okada (岡田 和睦, born 1987)...
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    scandal, Naoto Kan resigned and was replaced with moderate liberal Katsuya Okada. In the 2004 House of Councilors elections, the DPJ won a seat more...
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    general. The Cabinet resigned en masse on 4 June. Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada and Land and Transport Minister Seiji Maehara, though once considered...
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  • party was founded on 27 March 2016 with the leadership consisting of Katsuya Okada as party president, Yukio Edano as secretary-general and Shiori Yamao...
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    the DPJ in the 2005 snap election and the resignation of DPJ leader Katsuya Okada, the elected representatives of the party met to choose a new leader...
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    writer and co-founder of the software company Key Kana Nishino, singer Katsuya Okada, former Foreign Minister, and DPJ Secretary General Keiichi Yabu, relief...
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    losing his seat in the December 2014 general election. Acting president Katsuya Okada won the election after two rounds of voting, returning to the position...
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    Hata, a former Prime Minister of Japan. Other notable members included Katsuya Okada, the future head of the Democratic Party of Japan. In January 1998 the...
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    Japan. In July 2012, it was reported that the deputy prime minister Katsuya Okada had approached the Liberal Democratic Party to sound them out about...
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    had previously held. The setback led to the resignation of DPJ leader Katsuya Okada and raised fears regarding whether or not the DPJ could remain an alternative...
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    on June 12, 1949. On September 13, 2010, Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada apologized to a group of six former American soldiers who had been held...
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    Innovation Party. The race determined the successor of acting president Katsuya Okada who decided against running for a full term. Renho, former cabinet minister...
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    poster jacking. Komeito leader Natsuo Yamaguchi, CDP Secretary-General Katsuya Okada, DPFP leader Yuichiro Tamaki, JCP Secretary-General Akira Koike, as...
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    an expanded margin. In 2004, Kan was replaced as leader of the DP by Katsuya Okada. In 2005, despite the party's national struggle (The DP lost 65 seats...
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    Party, a notion which was rejected by then-Democratic Party President Katsuya Okada as being "impossible" in the near future due to what he viewed as some...
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    (2016–2017)→ Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (2017) Opposition leader Katsuya Okada (until October 1, 2016) Renhō (October 1, 2016 – July 27, 2017) Seiji...
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    Democratic 10 December 2002 18 May 2004 1 year, 161 days 2003 ー Koizumi II Katsuya Okada Rep for Mie 3rd (born 1953) Democratic 18 May 2004 17 September 2005...
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    Democratic Party In office 1 October 2016 – 27 July 2017 Preceded by Katsuya Okada Succeeded by Seiji Maehara Minister of State for Government Revitalization...
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