Ryotaro Tanose

Ryotaro Tanose (Japanese田野 瀬 良 太郎, Tanose Ryotaro; born October 31, 1943 in Gojo, Nara Prefecture) is a former Japanese politicians. By 2012, he represented the 4th constituency Nara for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP ) in Shūgiin, the lower house of the national parliament. Within the party he had the Yamasaki faction belongs.

Tanose, a graduate of the Technical University of Nagoya, began his political career at the age of 30, when he was for the first of two terms elected to the city council of Gojo 1973. Then he opened the Takayoshi Daycare ( Takayoshi hoikuen ) in Gojo. As LDP candidate he was in 1983 elected to Parliament Prefecture and confirmed in 1987. 1986 founded Tanose the Nishi- Yamato- Gakuen High School, whose support Foundation is now managed by his son.

The change in national policy Tanose succeeded at the second attempt in 1993 Shūgiin choice: In fünfmandatigen constituency Nara he received as one of two LDP candidates addition to former Justice Minister Seisuke Okuno just the fifth highest share of the vote. Since the electoral reform of 1994 he appeared in an individual constituency Nara 4, 1996 he nearly lost (re-election of the newly introduced proportional representation ), then won four times since 2000 in a row.

In Shūgiin Tanose been a member of the transport and worship committees, and in 2001 the Special Committee on the relocation of Parliament. In the second Koizumi Cabinet from 2004 to 2005 he was Secretary of State ( " Deputy Minister ") in the Ministry of Finance Sadakazu Tanigaki.

After the LDP defeat in the 2009 election Shūgiin called the new party chairman Sadakazu Tanigaki, whose election had supported Tanose him as Chairman of the Executive Council ( sōmukai ) in the inner circle of party leadership. In 2010, he was replaced by Yuriko Koike.

In 2012 Shūgiin - election, he did not run his constituency took over for the LDP his son Taido.

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