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    Hiroyuki Hosoda (細田 博之, Hosoda Hiroyuki, 5 April 1944 – 10 November 2023) was a Japanese politician who served as the speaker of the House of Representatives...
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  • Hosoda, Japanese general, vice chief of staff of the Ground Self-Defense Force Hiroyuki Hosoda (細田 博之, born 1944), Japanese politician Mamoru Hosoda (細田...
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    in 1994, Hiroyuki Hosoda of the Liberal Democratic Party has been elected continuously, backed by the solid foundation of support the Hosoda family has...
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  • of Koike finishing third could signal a decline in her influence. Hiroyuki Hosoda, who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives, announced his...
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    2005 – 26 September 2006 Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi Preceded by Hiroyuki Hosoda Succeeded by Yasuhisa Shiozaki Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic...
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    district in 2017 election. While she lost against the longtime incumbent Hiroyuki Hosoda in the race, she received enough votes to be elected through the PR...
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    Biz campaign. The Liberal Democratic Party also wore the shirts, but Hiroyuki Hosoda wore his shirt tucked into his pants which was said to have annoyed...
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  • boxer Hiroyuki Hosoda (細田 博之, born 1944), Japanese politician Hiroyuki Igarashi (五十嵐 広行, born 1969), Japanese dancer and record producer Hiroyuki Ikeuchi...
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    Yoshirō Mori Junichiro Koizumi Preceded by Hidenao Nakagawa Succeeded by Hiroyuki Hosoda Member of the House of Representatives for Gunma 4th District In office...
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    all five reshuffles. Fukuda resigned on 7 May 2004, and was replaced by Hosoda. Japan portal Biography portal List of prime ministers of Japan First Koizumi...
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