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YAMAMOTO Junzo

Chairperson of the National Public Safety Commission
Minister in charge of Building National Resilience
Minister of State for Disaster Management

Date of Birth: October 27, 1954
Birth Place: Ehime Prefecture
Political Party: Liberal Democratic Party
Member of the House of Councillors (Elected three times)
Constituency: Ehime Electoral District
 
Education
Mar. 1978 Graduated from the Department of Political Science, School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University
Career
October 2018 Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission;
Minister in Charge of Building National Resilience;
Minister of State for Disaster Management
(The Reshuffled Fourth Abe Cabinet)
March 2017 Chairperson, Federation of Ehime Prefecture LDP Branches
September 2016 Chairman, Committee on Rules and Administration, House of Councillors
October 2015 State Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism;
State Minister of the Cabinet Office;
State Minister for Reconstruction
September 2014 Acting Chairperson, General Council, LDP
October 2013 Acting Secretary-General, LDP
October 2011 Chairman, Committee on Audit, House of Councillors
August 2010 Chief Deputy Chairperson, LDP Diet Affairs Committee, House of Councillors
September 2008 Deputy Chairperson, LDP Diet Affairs Committee, House of Councillors
March 2008 Chairperson, Federation of Ehime Prefecture LDP Branches
August 2007 Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
September 2006 Deputy Chairperson, LDP Diet Affairs Committee, House of Councillors
July 2004 Elected for the first time to the House of Councillors in the 20th House of Councillors Election
May 2003 Secretary-General, Federation of Ehime Prefecture Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Branches
May 1999 Vice-Chairman of the Ehime Prefectural Assembly
April 1983 Member of the Ehime Prefectural Assembly (six terms)
Apr. 1978 Joined Kawasaki Steel Corporation

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