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Next Cabinet of Yoshihiko Noda

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Next Cabinet of Yoshihiko Noda
Japanese: 野田佳彦「次の内閣」

De facto shadow cabinet of Japan
23 September 2024 – present
Noda in 2024
Date formed23 September 2024
People and organisations
EmperorNaruhito
Leader of the OppositionYoshihiko Noda
Shadow Chief Cabinet SecretaryKazuhiko Shigetoku
Member party
  •   Constituional Democratic
Status in legislatureLargest opposition party
HoR (Lower):
98 / 465 (21%)
HoC (Upper):
38 / 245 (16%)
History
Election2024
Legislature terms2021 (HoR)
2022 (HoC)
PredecessorNext Cabinet of Kenta Izumi

Yoshihiko Noda assumed the position of President of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan after being elected to the position on 23 September 2024, beating out party founder Yukio Edano, incumbent president Kenta Izumi, and freshman lawmaker Harumi Yoshida after the expiration of Izumi's 3-year mandate.[1] Noda appointed his Next Cabinet on 30 September 2024.[2][3]

Shadow Cabinet

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Key
Sits in the House of Representatives
Sits in the House of Councillors

September 2024 – present

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Next Cabinet of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan[3]
Portfolio Shadow Minister Constituency Term
Shadow cabinet ministers
Shadow Prime Minister
President of the Constitutional Democratic Party
Leader of the Opposition
Yoshihiko Noda Chiba 4th Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Chief Cabinet Secretary
CDP Policy Bureau Chairman
Kazuhiko Shigetoku Aichi 12th Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of State for the Cabinet
Shadow Minister of State for Disaster Management
Shadow Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission
Hideya Sugio Nagasaki at-large Sep 2022 – present[a]
Shadow Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Kuniyoshi Noda Fukuoka at-large Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Justice Sakura Uchikoshi Niigata at-large Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
Shadow Minister in charge of the Abductions Issue
Shu Watanabe Tokai PR Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of Finance Takeshi Shina Iwate 1st Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yoshio Maki Tokai PR Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Kazunori Yamanoi Kyoto 6th Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Emi Kaneko Fukushima 1st Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kaname Tajima Chiba 1st Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Yasuko Komiyama Northern Kanto PR Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of the Environment Shoichi Kondo Aichi 3rd Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of Security[b] Tetsuro Fukuyama Kyoto at-large Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of State for Gender Equality
Shaow Minister in Charge of a Cohesive Society
Shadow Minister in Charge of Measures for Loneliness and Isolation
Harumi Yoshida Tokyo 8th Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister for Digital Transformation
Shadow Minister in charge of Digital Administrative and Fiscal Reforms
Shadow Minister in charge of Administrative Reform
Shadow Minister in charge of Civil Service Reform
Hiroe Makiyama Kanagawa at-large Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of Reconstruction
Shadow Minister in charge of Comprehensive Policy Coordination for Revival from the Nuclear Accident at Fukushima
Akiko Okamoto [ja] Tōhoku PR Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of State for Policies Related to Children Chinami Nishimura Niigata 1st Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister for Economic and Fiscal Policy Sumio Mabuchi Kinki PR Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs
Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety
Shadow Minister of State for Regional Revitalization
Kaori Ishikawa Hokkaido 11th Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Chairman of the Tax Commission [ja] Kensuke Onishi [ja] Aichi 13th Sep 2024 – present
Shadow Chairman of the Constitution Research Council [ja] Seiji Osaka Hokkaido 8th Sep 2024 – present

Notes

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  1. ^ Assumed new portfolios in Sep 2024.
  2. ^ Replacing the Minister of Defense.

References

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  1. ^ "立憲新代表に野田元首相、決選投票で枝野氏上回る 人事で「刷新感」" (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun. 23 September 2024. Archived from the original on 23 September 2024. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
  2. ^ "立憲民主党が「次の内閣」 現実的政策と人材育成狙う" (in Japanese). The Nikkei. 30 September 2024. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
  3. ^ a b "野田「次の内閣」発足 「安定感と刷新感のバランス」と野田代表" (in Japanese). Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. 30 September 2024. Retrieved 30 September 2024.