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Keizō Takemi

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Keizo Takemi (武見 敬三, Takemi Keizō, born 15 November 1951 in Tokyo) is a Japanese politician. He is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party and was a member of the House of Councillors of Japan.

He used to be a professor of Tokai University whose main subject is international politics and was first elected to a member of the House of Councillors on 23 July 1995. He had been a member since then until July 2007 and Vice Minister of Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of the Abe Cabinet since September 2006 until August 2007. He was a tutor of the School of Politics for Women (女性のための政治スクール).

He narrowly lost the election in 2007.[1]

Family

His father was Taro Takemi, president of the Japan Medical Association.

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Preceded by Vice Minister of Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
September 2006 - August 2007
Succeeded by
House of Councillors
Preceded by Member of the House of Councillors from Tokyo
(Class of 1947/1953/.../2013)

2013–
Served alongside: Tamayo Marukawa, Natsuo Yamaguchi, Yoshiko Kira, Tarō Yamamoto
Incumbent
Preceded by
50-member district
Member of the House of Councillors by proprotional representation
(Class of 1947/1953/.../1995)

1995–2007
Served alongside: 49→47 others
Succeeded by
48-member district