Kōki Ishii

Kōki Ishii (Japanese石井 纮 基Ishii Kōki; born November 6, 1940 in Tokyo, † October 25, 2002 ) was a Japanese politician and MP in the Shūgiin, the lower house of the national parliament.

Ishii graduated from Chuo University, where he became involved in student self-administration, the Graduate School of Waseda University and the Moscow State University and later became Secretary of Satsuki Eda, the son of ex- socialists Saburō Eda. In 1978 he participated with Eda, Naoto Kan and others in founding the Shakaiminshu Rengo ( " Social Democratic Federation ," SDF). He became a member of the Nihon Shinto ( JNP ), for which he used to Shūgiin - election in 1993 1992 - in viermandatigen constituency Tokyo took 3 - the last under the old suffrage in multi- mandate constituencies. With 23.6 % of the vote, he scored the highest share of the vote. For the Cabinet Hata 1994 he became Parliamentary Secretary in the " authority of General Affairs ". After the collapse of the anti - LDP coalition 1994, he took no part in the founding of the Shinshinto ( NFP ), but first joined the Jiyu Rengo ( " Liberal League ", LL ) in which he temporarily led as party chairman in 1995. Later he moved to the Shinto Sakigake ( NPH) and 1996 to the newly founded Minshutō (DPJ ). After Wahlkrechtsreform he ran in 1996 in the new Einmandatswahlkreis Tokyo 6, where he was defeated, although Tetsundo Iwakuni ( NFP ) and Takao Ochi (LDP ), but a mandate for the newly introduced proportional representation in block Tokyo. In 2000 he won the constituency mandate. He was stabbed in Setagaya of a right-wing radicals in 2002. His constituency won in the resulting by-election Yōko Komiyama (DPJ ).

  • Member of Shūgiin
  • DPJ member
  • Japanese
  • Born in 1940
  • Died in 2002
  • Man
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