Mr. Ichiro Ozawa, a former member of the Constitutional Democratic Party who served as the secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party and the representative of the Democratic Party, could not secure a seat in the Iwate 3rd district of the single-seat constituency, but he won the 18th election in the Tohoku block of the proportional representation. I made sure.

Mr. Ozawa is 79 years old.

He ran for the first time in the House of Representatives election in 1969 from the Liberal Democratic Party and was elected for the first time.



Mr. Ozawa served as the secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party at the young age of 47, but he left the party in 1993 and realized the first non-Liberal Democratic government by forming the Japan Renewal Party.



After serving as the representative of the Democratic Party of Japan, he served as the secretary general of the Democratic Party of Japan, which was born in 2009, but then left the party to raise the consumption tax rate.



I have been a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party since September last year.



He became a key player in stealing power from the Liberal Democratic Party twice, and while he was called a strong arm, he repeatedly dismissed and left the party he formed, and took the nickname of "breaker."



In the election campaign, Mr. Ozawa promoted a movement centered on a strong supporter organization and appealed for a change of government. In the representative Tohoku block, the defeat rate was high among the No. 1 in the list of the Constitutional Democratic Party, and the 18th election was confirmed.