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Who is this man?
Former Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi

personal data

Junichiro

Birthday: 1942 (Showa 17) Year 65438+1October 8 noon Capricorn.

Nickname: prodigy prime minister

Place of birth: Kanagawa Prefecture, Yokosuka City

Blood type: type a.

Height: 179cm

Weight: 60 kg

Congressman: Kanagawa District 1 1 (Yokosuka City, Mihura) was elected 12 times.

Nickname (ニックネーム, nickname): Chun ちゃん.

brief introduction

A famous Japanese politician. Former Japanese Prime Minister.

Junichiro Koizumi's repeated visits to the Yasukuni Shrine are well known to the Chinese and Korean people, and have also been strongly criticized by some Asian countries, mainly China and South Korea. The tough foreign policy has seriously hindered the further development of Sino-Japanese relations, enhanced Japan's military and political strength, and made Japanese militarism show signs of re-emergence.

In terms of internal affairs, Junichiro Koizumi advocated vigorous reform, and the most important goal during his term of office was to privatize Japan Post. As the Liberal Democratic Party won the parliamentary election in 2005, it can be said that Koizumi's goal in internal affairs has basically been achieved.

On the diplomatic front, Koizumi actively reached a strategic partnership with the Bush administration of the United States, which made Japan-US relations continue to heat up in recent years. In addition, it actively supports the dispatch of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces to Iraq. In contrast, Koizumi's diplomacy with China and South Korea has made no progress, and it can even be said that the political relations in East Asia tend to be tense to some extent.

Biographical notes

1942 1, Junichiro Koizumi was born into a political family in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Grandfather and father are cabinet ministers.

198 1 Graduated from Yokosuga High School in Kanagawa Prefecture in March. For diplomats, I failed to apply for the University of Tokyo.

/kloc-0 entered Keio University in April, 1982.

1984 graduated from university in May.

1In July, 984, I went to study in England and studied at University College London.

1986,1On February 27th, 986, he hurried back to China because of the death of his father Koizumi Jun 'ya, and ran for the Japanese House of Representatives but failed.

1988, served as Fukuda Takeo's private secretary.

1989 65438+February 1 1 was elected as a member of the 33rd Japanese House of Representatives and appointed Isao Iijima as the secretary.

1990, 1 1 June, 2008, he was appointed as the second minister of Zheng Fang's cabinet.

199165438+February, served as Minister of Health and Welfare of Noboru takeshita Cabinet.

199265438+February, served as cabinet minister of Yi Xi, Gong Ze.

1In September 1995, he ran for the presidency of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan and lost to Ryutaro Hashimoto.

1996165438+10, Minister of Health and Welfare of Ryutaro Hashimoto's second cabinet.

In April 2000, he became the president of the Qinghe Association (Senpai).

On April 26th, 20001,he became the 87th Prime Minister of the Cabinet.

On September 6-7, 2002, he went to Pyongyang to hold the first summit meeting with Kim Jong Il, the National Defense Commissioner of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Sign the "Japan-DPRK Pyongyang Declaration". At the same time, it successfully brought back five victims kidnapped by North Korea who had not been solved by the Japanese cabinet for generations. At this time, a large number of Tricholoma matsutake was obtained from the North Korean government as a local product.

On September 20, 2003, Koizumi reorganized the cabinet to form a cabinet.

On June165438+1October 19, 2003, Koizumi's cabinet was formed for the second time and became the 88th Prime Minister.

June 5438 +2004 10, it was decided to send Japanese Self-Defense Forces to Sa 'Malvault, Iraq.

In June 5438 +2004 10, terrorists demanded that the Japanese Self-Defense Forces withdraw from Iraq, but Koizumi refused to give in to "terrorist activities" and resolutely rejected the demands of Iraqi terrorists. Later, the kidnapped Japanese hostage Tadashi Yoshida Fang was confirmed to have been killed, and the opposition party should hold Koizumi accountable.

On April 23rd, 2005, he went to Jakarta to hold the first summit meeting with President People's Republic of China (PRC) and Hu Jintao.

On August 8, 2005, the bill related to postal privatization was rejected in the Senate. Dissolve the House of Representatives, do not nominate these 37 members of the same party who do not support this bill, and nominate a number of new young "assassin" candidates to stand for election.

On September 1 1 day, 2005, the Liberal Democratic Party won the Japanese general election in 2005. The LDP won 296 of the 480 seats. These seats, together with 3 1 seat of Komeito Party, the ruling coalition of Liberal Democratic Party, are the two-thirds key absolute majority that Japanese constitutional forces dream of.

On September 2, 2005, he became the 89th Prime Minister of the Cabinet. Koizumi formed a cabinet for the third time.

On August 5, 2006, despite the opposition of China and South Korea, Koizumi went to Tokyo at 7: 40 a.m. Japanese time to pay homage to the Yasukuni Shrine, and stayed for about 15 minutes. Signed by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, and donated 30,000 yen to the main hall at his own expense. Immediately caused strong dissatisfaction between China and South Korea; Singapore regrets this incident; Australia is worried that this matter will make people feel unhappy; The United States believes that this matter belongs to Japan's internal affairs, and Asian countries should adopt diplomatic means to jointly resolve their differences.

On September 26, 2006, the post of Japanese Prime Minister was terminated and Shinzo Abe was appointed.

At present, he is the highest consultant of the "Creating Dreams Workshop" organized by LDP members, and a researcher of "International Public Policy Research", a non-governmental think tank.

Junichiro Koizumi married Daiko Miyamoto, the granddaughter of the founder of SS Pharmaceuticals, Tadao Akiyama in 1989, and divorced in 1992. They have three sons:

Kotaro Koizumi, the eldest son

The second son Koizumi Jinjiro

The young uterus is good and long, which was born after the parents divorced.

Father Koizumi Jun 'ya and mother Koizumi Jiang Fang.

The Koizumi family has five children.

The eldest daughter Daozi, the second daughter Takako, the third daughter Masako, the eldest son Junichiro and the second son Yaya.

avocation

Love reading and calligraphy. Listen to music and speak English. His favorite motto is "No faith, no standing".

Related figures

Former Prime Minister: Mori Yoshiro of Mori Yoshiro (the 85th and 86th terms lasted for 387 days and took office at the age of 62).

Succeeding Prime Minister: Shinzo Abe took office on September 20, 2006.

contribution

From 1992, Japan entered a "difficult period". At this time, Japan itself experienced an economic crisis. The average annual GDP growth rate of 1992- 1998 is only 1%, among which 1997 and 1998 even show negative growth (1998 is -2.5%, 200/kloc).

With the Japanese economy entering a "difficult period", the Japanese cabinet has been constantly changed like a lantern, and nine prime ministers have been changed in ten years, and no one can save the Japanese economy. Until February 2002, Junichiro Koizumi's cabinet came to power and implemented a series of new reforms, which made the Japanese economy out of the predicament and entered a period of recovery and comprehensive transformation. When Junichiro Koizumi came to power, Japan's national economic growth rate was -3.3%. After he took office, it reversed to 1.6%. It is precisely because of this that Junichiro Koizumi firmly occupied Japanese politics for five and a half years, ending the "short-lived" fate of the Japanese cabinet and becoming the longest-serving prime minister in 20 years.

News deeds

Junichiro Koizumi and others announced that they would not participate in the next Japanese House of Representatives election.

At present, he is the highest consultant of the "Creating Dreams Workshop" organized by LDP members, and also the consultant of the Center for International Public Policy Research, a private think tank.

Junichiro Koizumi missed the last meeting of the House of Representatives because of traffic jam.

BEIJING, July 20 (Xinhua)-According to a report by the Overseas Chinese News of Japan, Japanese media investigated that before the dissolution of the Japanese House of Representatives on July 2 1 day, 24 members of the Japanese ruling and opposition parties, including former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Speaker of the House of Representatives Yohei Kono, had indicated that they would not participate in the next general election or simply quit politics. Regardless of political affiliation, among the 24 members of the House of Representatives, there are 17 members from the Liberal Democratic Party, 3 members from the Democratic Party, 1 member from the Komeito Party, 1 member from the * * * Party and 2 members without party affiliation. Among them, Yohei Kono has been elected as a member of the 14 House of Representatives. Among them, the oldest are former Japanese Minister of Health and Welfare Tsushima Yuji and former Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Norota Hosei, who announced their retirement on July 19, both aged 79. The youngest is Tazo Sugimura, who was just elected to the last House of Representatives in 2005. He is a "Koizumi's darling". He is only 29 years old.

As early as September 2008, Junichiro Koizumi indicated that he would not participate in the next general election of the House of Representatives. His second son Junichiro Koizumi will be a "hereditary" father and a candidate recommended by the Liberal Democratic Party to participate in the general election in the 1 1 constituency in his hometown of Kanagawa.

Yohei Kono served as Speaker of the Japanese House of Representatives from June 5438+065438+1October 9, 2003, and became the first Speaker of the Japanese House of Representatives in previous years as of June 5438+065438+1October 20, 2008. By July of February1year, the House of Representatives was dissolved, and he became the speaker in 2029, setting a new record for the Japanese parliament.

Within the Democratic Party, Hirohisa Fujii, the top adviser, and Iwakuni, the former deputy party leader, also indicated that they would not participate in the next general election of the House of Representatives.

Beijing, July 22 (Xinhua) According to the report of the New Overseas Chinese News Network, the Japanese House of Representatives 2 1 announced its dissolution. Former Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, who announced his retirement, should end his 37-year career as a member of parliament on this day. However, he failed to attend the last meeting of the House of Representatives, which described his life as a member of parliament.

According to Koizumi's firm, before 1 1 in the morning, Junichiro Koizumi gave a speech to 1200 audience at Yuanjue Temple in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, and then drove to the National Assembly Hall in Tokyo. However, due to the traffic jam on the road, he failed to catch up with the meeting time.

The topic of Junichiro Koizumi's speech is "Life is not what you want, so maybe even", which seems to be very philosophical. He said: "From July, I will resign as a member of Congress. From now on, you can be a lecturer. " Then, he quoted China's allusion that "a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise" and said bitterly, "I don't know what I did best and what I didn't do well after I became prime minister."

As early as September 2008, Junichiro Koizumi indicated that he would not participate in the next general election of the House of Representatives. His second son Junichiro Koizumi will be a "hereditary" father and a candidate recommended by the Liberal Democratic Party to participate in the general election in the 1 1 constituency in his hometown of Kanagawa. However, recently, Koizumi Jinjiro said in his public blog: "I personally feel a headwind, and it is still unknown whether I can win." (Jiang Feng)