Shōzaburō Jimi | |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Office: | Minister of State for Financial Services |
Primeminister: | Naoto Kan Yoshihiko Noda |
Term Start: | 8 June 2010 |
Term End: | 4 June 2012 |
Predecessor: | Shizuka Kamei |
Successor: | Tadahiro Matsushita |
Office1: | Minister of State for Postal Reform |
Primeminister1: | Naoto Kan Yoshihiko Noda |
Term Start1: | 8 June 2010 |
Term End1: | 4 June 2012 |
Predecessor1: | Shizuka Kamei |
Successor1: | Tadahiro Matsushita |
Office2: | Minister of Posts and Telecommunications |
Primeminister2: | Ryūtarō Hashimoto |
Term Start2: | 11 September 1997 |
Term End2: | 30 July 1998 |
Predecessor2: | Hisao Horinouchi |
Successor2: | Seiko Noda |
Office3: | Member of the House of Councillors |
Constituency3: | National PR block |
Term Start3: | 29 July 2007 |
Term End3: | 28 July 2013 |
Office4: | Member of the House of Representatives |
Constituency4: | Fukuoka 4th district Fukuoka 10th district |
Term Start4: | 19 December 1983 |
Term End4: | 8 August 2005 |
Successor4: | Kyoko Nishikawa |
Birth Date: | 5 November 1945 |
Birth Place: | Kokura, Fukuoka, Japan |
Party: | Independent |
Otherparty: | Liberal Democratic PNP |
Children: | Hanako Jimi |
Alma Mater: | Kyushu University |
Shozaburo Jimi (自見 庄三郎, Jimi Shōzaburō; born 5 November 1945) is a former Japanese politician of the now defunct People's New Party, and was a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). Jimi is a registered medical practitioner, and was a graduate of the department of medicine at Kyushu University in 1977. He was elected to the House of Councillors 2007, after serving more than 20 years in the House of Representatives of Japan for the 4th and 10th Fukuoka districts respectively. He served as the Minister of State for Financial Services and Postal Reform from 2010 to 2012.[1] [2]
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