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Heisei Kenkyūkai
平成研究会
Leader Toshimitsu Motegi
Founder Noboru Takeshita
Founded4 August 1987
Ideology Conservatism
Type Liberal Democratic Party faction
Councillors
21 / 117
Representatives
32 / 259
Website
heiseiken.jp

Heisei Kenkyūkai ( Japanese: 平成研究会, Heisei Research Council) is a faction within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). [1] It is currently led by Toshimitsu Motegi, the current secretary-general of the LDP. [2]

Faction heads

Faction heads who became prime minister are in bold.

No. Image Faction head Years
1 Noboru Takeshita 1987
2 Shin Kanemaru 1987–1992
3 Keizo Obuchi 1992–1998
4 Tamisuke Watanuki 1998–2000
5 Ryutaro Hashimoto 2000–2004
- N/A Vacant 2004–2005
6 Yuji Tsushima 2005–2009
7 Fukushiro Nukaga 2009–2018
8 Wataru Takeshita 2018–2021
9 Toshimitsu Motegi 2021–present

References

  1. ^ Johnston, Eric (28 October 2020). "Two LDP factions face uncertain future after losing in race to fill Japan's top job". The Japan Times. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  2. ^ Bosack, Michael (4 January 2022). "The Evolution of LDP Factions - Tokyo Review". Retrieved 10 September 2022.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Heisei Kenkyūkai
平成研究会
Leader Toshimitsu Motegi
Founder Noboru Takeshita
Founded4 August 1987
Ideology Conservatism
Type Liberal Democratic Party faction
Councillors
21 / 117
Representatives
32 / 259
Website
heiseiken.jp

Heisei Kenkyūkai ( Japanese: 平成研究会, Heisei Research Council) is a faction within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). [1] It is currently led by Toshimitsu Motegi, the current secretary-general of the LDP. [2]

Faction heads

Faction heads who became prime minister are in bold.

No. Image Faction head Years
1 Noboru Takeshita 1987
2 Shin Kanemaru 1987–1992
3 Keizo Obuchi 1992–1998
4 Tamisuke Watanuki 1998–2000
5 Ryutaro Hashimoto 2000–2004
- N/A Vacant 2004–2005
6 Yuji Tsushima 2005–2009
7 Fukushiro Nukaga 2009–2018
8 Wataru Takeshita 2018–2021
9 Toshimitsu Motegi 2021–present

References

  1. ^ Johnston, Eric (28 October 2020). "Two LDP factions face uncertain future after losing in race to fill Japan's top job". The Japan Times. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  2. ^ Bosack, Michael (4 January 2022). "The Evolution of LDP Factions - Tokyo Review". Retrieved 10 September 2022.

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