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Shun'ichi Suzuki


Shun'ichi Suzuki (politician)

Shun'ichi Suzuki (鈴木 俊一, Suzuki Shun'ichi, born 13 April 1953) is a Japanese politician serving in the House of Representatives as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.

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Background and career

A native of Tokyo Metropolis and graduate of Waseda University, Suzuki and his wife belong to political dynasties: former Prime Ministers Zenkō Suzuki and Tarō Asō are respectively his father and his brother-in-law; his wife Chikako is related to Heikichi Ogawa and Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. Suzuki was elected for the first time in 1990. He served as Minister of the Environment from 2002 to 2003 under Jun'ichirō Koizumi.

Positions

Suzuki is affiliated to the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi, and is a member of the following right-wing Diet groups. He gave the following answers to the questionnaire submitted by Mainichi to parlementarians in 2012:

  • in favor of the revision of the Constitution
  • in favor of the right of collective self-defense (revision of Article 9)
  • against the reform of the National assembly (unicameral instead of bicameral)
  • in favor of reactivating nuclear power plants
  • against the goal of zero nuclear power by 2030s
  • in favor of the relocation of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma (Okinawa)
  • in favor of evaluating the purchase of Senkaku Islands by the Government
  • in favor of a strong attitude versus China
  • against the participation of Japan to the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  • against a nuclear-armed Japan
  • against the reform of the Imperial Household that would allow women to retain their Imperial status even after marriage
  • 政治家情報 〜鈴木 俊一〜. ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). JANJAN. Retrieved 18 June 2015. 
  • Suzuki Shunichi profile, jimin.jp; accessed 18 June 2015.
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    Shun'ichi Suzuki (politician) Wikipedia