Hideaki ÅŒmura

Hideaki Omura (Japanese大村 秀 章, Omura Hideaki, born March 9, 1960 in Hekinan, Aichi Prefecture ) is a non-party Japanese politician, Governor of Aichi and former deputy in Shūgiin, the lower house of the national parliament, for the proportional representation block Tōkai. By 2010 he was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP), in the Nukaga faction.

Omura studied law at the University of Tokyo and, after graduating in 1982 in the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. In 1995 he moved into politics and took over the presidency of the LDP 's Office for the 13th constituency Aichi, which he lost in 1996 did the Shūgiin choice to Satoshi Shima, but was elected on the proportional representation block Tōkai. The constituency he could win in the three following elections ( in 2000 by less than 400 votes ), 2009, he defeated Democrat Kensuke Onishi, but was again confirmed on the block as a deputy and was then the only LDP deputies from Aichi.

In 2001 he was after the inauguration of the first Cabinet Koizumi Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs, a year later, Deputy Minister in the Cabinet Office, a position which he received again in 2006 in the Cabinet Abe, as he replaced the State Minister Yoshimi Watanabe berufenenen. From 2009 to 2010 he was Vice Minister, Labour and Social Affairs. In the LDP, he served as Vice Chairman of the Committee for Parliamentary Affairs (2008, 2010) and Chairman of the Association of Aichi Prefecture.

In December 2010 he left the LDP and laid in January 2011, his seat down in order to stand as an independent candidate in the gubernatorial election in Aichi in February 2011 for the succession of Masaaki Kanda. In the election campaign, Omura made ​​particular for a reduction in the prefecture "citizen control " ( Kenmin - show ) by ten percent. The choice of 6 February 2011, he won with the support of the Kōmeitō and the regional party Genzei Nippon by Takashi Kawamura, who won the mayoral election in Nagoya on the same day and in the recall referendum, the resolution of the City Council reached, against two candidates by the two major parties LDP and DPJ were supported, and two other candidates.

For the gubernatorial election Omura had founded his own party, the Nihon -ichi Aichi no Kai (日本一 愛知 の 会, Eng. ATJ ), which supported him in the gubernatorial election and cooperated in the parliamentary election in Aichi in April 2011 with the Genzei Nippon five mandates won and then formed a joint parliamentary group with the Genzei Nippon. In summer 2012, Omura founded the Chūkyō Ishin no Kai (中京 維新 の 会), with whom he wanted to advance by candidate nominations in the fall of 2013 due before next Shūgiin - election in national politics.

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