Former Minister of Construction Kishiro Nakamura of the Constitutional Democratic Party was unable to secure a seat in the 7th district of Ibaraki, a single-seat constituency, but secured his 15th election in the proportional representation North Kanto block.

Mr. Nakamura is 72 years old.

He ran for the House of Representatives election in 1976 without belonging and was elected for the first time. After that, he joined the Liberal Democratic Party and served as the Minister of Construction.



In 1994, he was arrested and prosecuted for the Zenecon corruption case, and left the Liberal Democratic Party to become independent.



I joined the Constitutional Democratic Party in September last year, and this time I ran for the first time in 28 years as an official candidate for a political party, and for the first time, I ran for the proportional representation twice.



In the election campaign, Mr. Nakamura appealed for diplomacy and security and strengthening measures against the new corona, and although he was not as good as Keiko Nagaoka, a former member of the Liberal Democratic Party, in the 7th district of Ibaraki in the single-seat constituency, Kita, a proportional representative who ran for duplicate. In the Kanto block, the defeat rate was high among the No. 1 in the list of the Constitutional Democratic Party, and we secured the 15th election.