Committee on Education, Culture and Science explained

The is a committee of the House of Councillors in Japan.

The Committee on Education, Culture and Science is a standing committee that only exists in the House of Councillors. This committee was first established on January 31, 2001, during the 151th session of the National Diet. The committee's jurisdiction was established by parliamentary procedure and set to deliberate matters under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Members of the committee are appointed by the House of Councillors (Diet Law Article 42, clause 1). Members of the committee are nominated by the President (The Rules of the House of Councillors Article 30, clause 1). In practice, each political group is allocated seats on the committee in proportion to the number of seats it has in the House of Councillors and then each political group decides which of its members will be assigned to the committee. The chairperson of the committee is elected from among the members of the committee (Diet Law 25, clause 1) or selected by the President (The Rules of the House of Councillors Article 16, clause 2), but the latter happens most of the time.

Members, 211th Diet

Position[1] NamePolitical group
ChairmanKatsunori TakahashiLiberal Democratic Party
DirectorMasaaki AkaikeLiberal Democratic Party
Eriko Imai
Hiroto KumagaiConstitutional Democratic Party of Japan
Takae ItōDemocratic Party for the People and The Shin-Ryokufukai
MemberKen AkamatsuLiberal Democratic Party
Michiko Ueno
Shoichi Usui
Mitsuru Sakurai
Shinsuke Suematsu
Harumi Takahashi
Seiko Hashimoto
Chikage KogaConstitutional Democratic Party of Japan
Yoshitaka Saitō
Haruko Miyaguchi
Takae ItōKomeito
Shinji Takeuchi
Kiyoshi NakajoNippon Ishin no Kai
Shigefumi Matsuzawa
Yoshiko KiraJapanese Communist Party
Yasuhiko FunagoReiwa Shinsengumi

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Committee on Education, Culture and Science:House of Councillors. www.sangiin.go.jp.