Shinsuke Suematsu
Shinsuke Suematsu | |
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Vice Minister of Finance | |
In office 2 August 2008 – 16 September 2009 Serving with Norio Mitsuya | |
Prime Minister | Yasuo Fukuda (until 24 Sep. 2008), Taro Aso |
Preceded by | Ichiro Miyashita, Akio Koizumi |
Succeeded by | Hiroshi Ogushi, Shinichiro Furumoto |
Member of the House of Councillors for the Hyogo at-large district | |
Assumed office July 2004 Serving with Shunichi Mizuoka, Yoshitada Konoike, Yasuhiro Tsuji (until 28 July 2013), Takayuki Shimizu (from 29 July 2013) | |
Preceded by | Tatsumi Osawa, Shōji Motooka |
Member of the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly for the Tarumi district | |
In office 1983 – 24 June 2004 | |
Succeeded by | Yuichiro Wada |
Personal details | |
Born |
Kobe, Hyogo | December 17, 1955
Political party | Liberal Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Yumi Suematsu |
Shinsuke Suematsu (末松 信介 Suematsu Shinsuke, born December 17, 1955) is a Japanese politician and current member of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan. He has represented the Hyogo at-large district as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party since 2004. Before entering politics, Suematsu graduated from the School of Law and Politics, Kwansei Gakuin University in 1979 and worked for All Nippon Airways.
Political career
Suematsu entered politics in 1983, successfully contesting the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly election as a Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) candidate. He served six consecutive terms in the assembly, and was elected deputy speaker of the assembly in 1996. In April 2003 Suematsu was elected to his sixth term, winning the highest number of votes in the three-member Tarumi district with 39.4%.[1] On 24 June 2004 he resigned from the assembly to contest the House of Councillors election scheduled for the following month.[2]
In the election for two Councillors in the Hyogo at-large district, Suematsu finished second behind Shunichi Mizuoka of the Democratic Party of Japan with 33.5% of the vote.[3] During his first term as a Councillor, Suematsu was appointed as a vice minister for finance in a cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda. Suematsu retained the position when Fukuda was replaced by Taro Aso in September 2008 and remained in the position until the LDP lost power at the September 2009 general election.
Suematsu was elected to a second term at the July 2010 House of Councillors election. On this occasion he received the highest vote with 29.4%. Mizuoka retained his seat in the House, finishing second in a field of seven candidates with 21.8%.[4]
References
- ↑ "6 開票" [6: Results] (PDF) (in Japanese). p. 3. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ↑ "平成17 年7 月3 日執行 神戸市垂水区選挙区補欠選挙" [Tarumi district by-election held 3 July 2005] (PDF) (in Japanese). p. 1. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ↑ "7 開票" [7: Results] (PDF) (in Japanese). p. 2. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ↑ "選挙区 兵庫県 開票結果 参院選2010 参院選 選挙" [Hyogo at-large district election results, 2010 House of Councillors election]. Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Profile at House of Councillors website (Japanese)
Preceded by Tatsumi Osawa, Shōji Motooka |
Councillor for Hyogo at-large district 2004–present |
Incumbent |