Tatsuo Kawabata Explained

Tatsuo Kawabata
Native Name Lang:ja
Office:Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan
Term Start:24 December 2014
Term End:28 September 2017
Primeminister:Shinzo Abe
Predecessor:Hirotaka Akamatsu
Successor:Hirotaka Akamatsu
Office1:Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications
Primeminister1:Yoshihiko Noda
Term Start1:2 September 2011
Term End1:1 October 2012
Predecessor1:Yoshihiro Katayama
Successor1:Shinji Tarutoko
Birth Date:24 January 1945
Birth Place:Gamō, Shiga, Japan
Party:Democratic Party
Alma Mater:Kyoto University

is a Japanese politician from the Democratic Party, and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature) from 1986 to 2017. A native of Ōmihachiman, Shiga, he attended Kyoto University and received a master's degree from it. His elder brother is former mayor of Omihachiman Gohei Kawabata. In September 2011 he was appointed as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications in the cabinet of newly appointed prime minister Yoshihiko Noda.[1] He was relieved from the post on 1 October 2012. In September 2017, Kawabata announced that he would not run in the 2017 general election and would retire from politics.

Life

Born in Gamo-gun, Shiga prefecture (now Omihachiman city). The birthplace ran a pharmacy . Graduated from Shiga Prefectural Hikone East High School, Kyoto University Faculty of Engineering. Joined Toray after completing a master's program at the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University. Besides being involved in development research, he also worked on the trade union movement.

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  1. Japan Times, "Cabinet Profiles: Noda Cabinet", 3 September 2011, p. 3.