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  • Topics referred to by the same term

    DPJ may refer to: Delta Private Jets (ICAO: DPJ), a defunct American airline Democratic Party of Japan, a defunct Japanese liberal political party Dharmapuri

    DPJ

    DPJ

  • Democratic Party of Japan
  • Japanese political party (1998–2014)

    In April 1998, the previous DPJ merged with splinters of the New Frontier Party to create a new party which retained the DPJ name. In the 2000 general election

    Democratic Party of Japan

    Democratic Party of Japan

    Democratic_Party_of_Japan

  • 2009 Japanese general election
  • the House of Representatives. The opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) defeated the ruling coalition – Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and New Komeito

    2009 Japanese general election

    2009 Japanese general election

    2009_Japanese_general_election

  • Yoshihiko Noda
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012

    Japan New Party. In 1996, he joined the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ). After the DPJ won control of the Diet in 2009 general election, Noda was named

    Yoshihiko Noda

    Yoshihiko Noda

    Yoshihiko_Noda

  • Naoto Kan
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 2010 to 2011

    Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) from June 2010 to September 2011. Kan was the first Prime Minister since

    Naoto Kan

    Naoto Kan

    Naoto_Kan

  • Katsuya Okada
  • Japanese politician (born 1953)

    Party of Japan. He also served as Secretary-General of the DPJ three times. During the DPJ's period in government he was Foreign Minister of Japan. In

    Katsuya Okada

    Katsuya Okada

    Katsuya_Okada

  • 2005 Japanese general election
  • upper house and a national referendum. The opposition Democratic Party (DPJ), which advocated a change of government during campaign, suffered a devastating

    2005 Japanese general election

    2005 Japanese general election

    2005_Japanese_general_election

  • Yukio Hatoyama
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 2009 to 2010

    1986 to represent the Hokkaido 9th district. He became President of the DPJ, the main opposition party, in May 2009. He then led the party to a landslide

    Yukio Hatoyama

    Yukio Hatoyama

    Yukio_Hatoyama

  • Ichirō Ozawa
  • Japanese politician (born 1942)

    Party of Japan (DPJ) from 2006 to 2009 and secretary-general of the DPJ in government from 2009 to 2010. In July 2012 he left the DPJ with around fifty

    Ichirō Ozawa

    Ichirō Ozawa

    Ichirō_Ozawa

  • Koichi Kato (politician, born 1964)
  • Japanese politician

    Koichi Kato (加藤 公一, Katō Kōichi; born 6 April 1964) is a Japanese politician from Tokyo and a member of the Democratic Party of Japan. A native of Chiyoda

    Koichi Kato (politician, born 1964)

    Koichi Kato (politician, born 1964)

    Koichi_Kato_(politician,_born_1964)

  • 2012 Japanese general election
  • of introducing the consumption tax to repay the Japanese public debt, the DPJ lost around 75% of its pre-election seats. The LDP had governed Japan for

    2012 Japanese general election

    2012 Japanese general election

    2012_Japanese_general_election

  • Japan Innovation Party (2014–2016)
  • Former Japanese political party

    February 2016). "DPJ endorses merger with Ishin no To; new party to form next month". The Japan Times. Retrieved 26 December 2016. "DPJ, Japan Innovation

    Japan Innovation Party (2014–2016)

    Japan_Innovation_Party_(2014–2016)

  • List of political parties in Japan
  • socialists to conservatives (1994–1997) Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ; Minshutō): the DPJ was founded in 1998 as a result of the merger of several anti-LDP

    List of political parties in Japan

    List of political parties in Japan

    List_of_political_parties_in_Japan

  • Seiji Maehara
  • Japanese politician (born 1962)

    before joining the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), serving as its leader from 2005 to 2006. After the DPJ was victorious in the 2009 general election,

    Seiji Maehara

    Seiji Maehara

    Seiji_Maehara

  • 2003 Japanese general election
  • contenders were the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Democratic Party (DPJ). The LDP continued to enjoy robust support in rural regions and among the

    2003 Japanese general election

    2003 Japanese general election

    2003_Japanese_general_election

  • 2010 Japanese House of Councillors election
  • Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) had lost its majority to the Democratic Party (DPJ), which managed to gain the largest margin since its formation in 1996. The

    2010 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2010 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2010_Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election

  • Wakako Hironaka
  • Japanese writer and politician

    DPJ candidate. At the July 2010 election, Chiba's representation was expanded to three seats, however the 76 year-old Hironaka was replaced as a DPJ candidate

    Wakako Hironaka

    Wakako Hironaka

    Wakako_Hironaka

  • Takahiro Yokomichi
  • Japanese politician (1941–2023)

    was a Japanese politician who belonged to the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and was a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature)

    Takahiro Yokomichi

    Takahiro Yokomichi

    Takahiro_Yokomichi

  • Direction régionale de la police judiciaire de la préfecture de police de Paris
  • Division of the Police judiciaire in Paris

    or DPJ): 1ère DPJ (1st DPJ) with jurisdiction over the Center and West of Paris (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 8th, 9th, 16th, 17th arrondissements); 2ème DPJ (2nd

    Direction régionale de la police judiciaire de la préfecture de police de Paris

    Direction régionale de la police judiciaire de la préfecture de police de Paris

    Direction_régionale_de_la_police_judiciaire_de_la_préfecture_de_police_de_Paris

  • Democratic Party (Japan, 2016)
  • Japanese political party

    the Democratic Party. On 24 February 2016 the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and the Japan Innovation Party (JIP) announced that they were to merge at

    Democratic Party (Japan, 2016)

    Democratic_Party_(Japan,_2016)

  • Junya Ogawa
  • Japanese politician (born 1971)

    a backbencher for the rest of the DPJ government. He lost his district but won a proportional seat amidst the DPJ faltering in 2012, and continued to

    Junya Ogawa

    Junya Ogawa

    Junya_Ogawa

  • 2007 Japanese House of Councillors election
  • became the second party for the first time, while the DPJ became first party for the first time. The DPJ had 79 seats (82 including shin-ryokufukai) after

    2007 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2007 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2007_Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election

  • Banri Kaieda
  • Japanese politician (born 1949)

    non-DPJ candidate. Despite the DPJ recovering a few seats in the 2014 snap election, Kaieda lost his district seat. He resigned as leader of the DPJ and

    Banri Kaieda

    Banri Kaieda

    Banri_Kaieda

  • Noda cabinet
  • Cabinet of Japan (2011–2012)

    under premiership of Yoshihiko Noda, who came into power after winning the DPJ leadership in September 2011. The Cabinet enacted economic reforms to reduce

    Noda cabinet

    Noda cabinet

    Noda_cabinet

  • Renhō
  • Japanese politician (born 1967)

    become close to senior members of the Democratic Progressive Party. After the DPJ assumed the reins of government in September 2009, she received much public

    Renhō

    Renhō

    Renhō

  • Genzei Nippon
  • Japanese regional political party

    election, but her application was put on hold while DPJ officials considered expulsion instead. Two more DPJ members of the House of Representatives, Koki Kobayashi

    Genzei Nippon

    Genzei_Nippon

  • Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku
  • Japanese manga series

    However, the LPD lost the 2009 elections to the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), who promptly tried to eliminate the newly established corps in the name

    Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku

    Mudazumo_Naki_Kaikaku

  • Akira Nagatsuma
  • Japanese politician (born 1960)

    Kan. After Prime Minister Kan's first cabinet reshuffle, he moved to the DPJ party leadership and became the first vice secretary-general of the party

    Akira Nagatsuma

    Akira Nagatsuma

    Akira_Nagatsuma

  • Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
  • Japanese political party

    secure a majority, however, in the 2003 general election, which saw the DPJ make further gains. After bills to privatize Japan Post were voted down,

    Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

    Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

    Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan)

  • Morihiro Hosokawa
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 1993 to 1994

    Hosokawa joined the New Frontier Party in 1996 and Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) in 1998 before retiring from politics. He unsuccessfully ran for Governor

    Morihiro Hosokawa

    Morihiro Hosokawa

    Morihiro_Hosokawa

  • Results of the 2005 Japanese general election
  • Party names are abbreviated as follows: LDP - Liberal Democratic Party DPJ - Democratic Party of Japan Kōmeitō - New Kōmeitō Party JCP - Japan Communist

    Results of the 2005 Japanese general election

    Results of the 2005 Japanese general election

    Results_of_the_2005_Japanese_general_election

  • 2006 Fukushima gubernatorial election
  • gubernatorial election on November 12, 2006. Yuhei Sato, supported by the DPJ and SDP was re-elected. (in Japanese) Official results (in Japanese) ザ・選挙 -選挙情報-

    2006 Fukushima gubernatorial election

    2006_Fukushima_gubernatorial_election

  • List of current Japanese governors
  • the support of DPJ, LDP and NKP. First elected with the support of CDP, DPFP, LDP, NKP and SDP. First elected with the support of DPJ, LDP, NKP and SDP

    List of current Japanese governors

    List of current Japanese governors

    List_of_current_Japanese_governors

  • Heisei era
  • Period of Japanese history (1989–2019)

    of the LDP, and Yukio Hatoyama, president of DPJ became prime minister on 16 September 2009. However, DPJ soon became mired in party financing scandals

    Heisei era

    Heisei era

    Heisei_era

  • Politics of Japan
  • with the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) playing an important role as the opposition in lengthy period of times. The DPJ was the ruling party from 2009 to

    Politics of Japan

    Politics of Japan

    Politics_of_Japan

  • Makiko Tanaka
  • Japanese politician (born 1944)

    Makiko Tanaka signs up with DPJ". CCTV. Retrieved 16 August 2009. "The Democratic Party of Japan : Profile Detail". DPJ. Retrieved 29 October 2009.{{cite

    Makiko Tanaka

    Makiko Tanaka

    Makiko_Tanaka

  • Liberal Party (Japan, 1998)
  • Former political party in Japan

    new party, joining the opposition led by the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and also including the New Kōmeitō, the Social Democratic Party and Japanese

    Liberal Party (Japan, 1998)

    Liberal Party (Japan, 1998)

    Liberal_Party_(Japan,_1998)

  • People's New Party
  • Defunct political party in Japan

    Hasegawa from the LDP and Tamura Hideaki from the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), the main opposition. Most of the members of the Kokumin Shinto were formerly

    People's New Party

    People's New Party

    People's_New_Party

  • Equine proximal enteritis
  • enteritis, also known as anterior enteritis or duodenitis-proximal jejunitis (DPJ), is inflammation of the duodenum and upper jejunum. It produces a functional

    Equine proximal enteritis

    Equine_proximal_enteritis

  • Profilage
  • 2009 French TV series or program

    thus enabling investigators from the 3rd Division of the Judicial Police (DPJ) in Paris to solve the most disturbing cases. Profilage's website on TF1

    Profilage

    Profilage

  • Koizumi Children
  • Japanese politician

    election saw a massive defeat for the ruling LDP and brought the opposition DPJ to power for the first time. Ironically, most of these Koizumi Children were

    Koizumi Children

    Koizumi_Children

  • Political moderate
  • Rejection of radical or extreme political views

    the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) with conservative-liberal Sakigake and other moderates of the LDP. Most of the DPJ's mainstream factions moved to the

    Political moderate

    Political_moderate

  • Kan cabinet
  • Cabinet of Japan (2010–2011)

    leadership of Prime Minister Naoto Kan, who came into power after winning the DPJ leadership election in June 2010. The Kan Cabinet oversaw the response to

    Kan cabinet

    Kan cabinet

    Kan_cabinet

  • Premiership of Naoto Kan
  • his intention to resign as the leader of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and as prime minister, also saying that he had urged his backer in the party

    Premiership of Naoto Kan

    Premiership of Naoto Kan

    Premiership_of_Naoto_Kan

  • Kimigayo
  • National anthem of Japan

    Party of Japan (DPJ) could not develop party consensus on it. Party president and future prime minister Naoto Kan stated that the DPJ must support the

    Kimigayo

    Kimigayo

    Kimigayo

  • 2001 Japanese House of Councillors election
  • (party: 14,925,437, candidates: 6,189,290), 38.6%, 20 seats Democratic Party (DPJ): 8,990,524 (party: 6,082,694, candidates: 2,907,830), 16.4%, 8 seats New

    2001 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2001 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2001_Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election

  • 1998 Japanese House of Councillors election
  • minister by the Diet against the vote of the House of Councillors where DPJ president Naoto Kan defeated Obuchi by 142 votes to 103. Obuchi entered coalition

    1998 Japanese House of Councillors election

    1998 Japanese House of Councillors election

    1998_Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election

  • DevPartner
  • Software development and testing tool

    continuous integrated testing processes to be set up. DevPartner Java Edition (DPJ) integrates a set of functionality enabling developers to analyze Java code

    DevPartner

    DevPartner

  • Premiership of Yoshihiko Noda
  • a ceremony at the Tokyo Imperial Palace. Following a severe loss for the DPJ in the December 2012 general election, Noda announced his resignation as

    Premiership of Yoshihiko Noda

    Premiership of Yoshihiko Noda

    Premiership_of_Yoshihiko_Noda

  • Jun Azumi
  • Japanese politician (born 1962)

    response to DPJ lawmakers who were threatening to join the LDP in voting to bring down the Kan cabinet and had grown distrustful of DPJ leadership, Azumi

    Jun Azumi

    Jun Azumi

    Jun_Azumi

  • List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2014–2017
  • Japan from 2014 to 2017 were elected on 14 December 2014  LDP   Komei   DPJ   JIP   JCP   SDP   PLP   PFG   Independent  By-election for Aomori 4th district

    List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2014–2017

    List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan,_2014–2017

  • Results of the 2003 Japanese general election
  • Party names are abbreviated as follows: LDP - Liberal Democratic Party DPJ - Democratic Party of Japan NK - New Kōmeitō JCP - Japan Communist Party

    Results of the 2003 Japanese general election

    Results of the 2003 Japanese general election

    Results_of_the_2003_Japanese_general_election

  • Flag of Japan
  • Party of Japan (DPJ) could not develop party consensus on it. DPJ President and future prime minister Naoto Kan stated that the DPJ must support the

    Flag of Japan

    Flag of Japan

    Flag_of_Japan

  • Social Democratic Party (Japan)
  • Political party in Japan

    Representatives, mainly to predecessors of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) that was formed in 1996, but also some to the NFP and other opposition parties

    Social Democratic Party (Japan)

    Social_Democratic_Party_(Japan)

  • Keiichiro Asao
  • Japanese politician (born 1964)

    (national legislature). He has been a member of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), then of Your Party, then an independent. In September 2017, he applied

    Keiichiro Asao

    Keiichiro Asao

    Keiichiro_Asao

  • New Frontier Party (Japan)
  • Defunct political party in Japan

    opposition party. Unlike the other major, nationwide parties (mainly LDP and DPJ), the SDP was already in the advanced stages of its decline to a micro-party

    New Frontier Party (Japan)

    New Frontier Party (Japan)

    New_Frontier_Party_(Japan)

  • Japan Business Federation
  • Economic organization founded in May 2002

    dominant Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). The Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) pledged to ban corporate and organizational political donations during the

    Japan Business Federation

    Japan Business Federation

    Japan_Business_Federation

  • Democratic Party (Japan, 1996)
  • Political party in Japan

    September 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2021. The centrist Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), founded in 1996, has long struggled with internal dissent. Patrick Koellner

    Democratic Party (Japan, 1996)

    Democratic Party (Japan, 1996)

    Democratic_Party_(Japan,_1996)

  • 2004 Japanese House of Councillors election
  • hold because the elected Councillor joined the SDP parliamentary group. DPJ and Liberal Party. "U I @-JANJAN S ƃf [ ^ x [ X-". Archived from the original

    2004 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2004 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2004_Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election

  • Kōki Ishii
  • Japanese politician (1940–2002)

    October 2002) was a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) born in Setagaya, Tokyo. A lifelong reformist, he was murdered under suspicious

    Kōki Ishii

    Kōki_Ishii

  • National debt of Japan
  • urging of Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), passed a bill in June 2012 to double the national consumption tax to 10%

    National debt of Japan

    National debt of Japan

    National_debt_of_Japan

  • Nobuyuki Fukushima
  • Japanese politician

    DPJ's policy. However, he did not join People's Life First, a new party formed by Ichirō Ozawa and others who also voted against, and remained in DPJ

    Nobuyuki Fukushima

    Nobuyuki Fukushima

    Nobuyuki_Fukushima

  • April 2006 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election
  • Political party election in Japan

    previous September in a knife's-edge contest with Naoto Kan. In February 2006, DPJ legislator Hisayasu Nagata alleged that the Liberal Democratic Party had

    April 2006 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election

    April 2006 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election

    April_2006_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_leadership_election

  • 2015 Hyogo prefectural election
  • outright majority. Of the other major parties, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) was reduced from 16 seats to 11, while Komeito had all 13 of their candidates

    2015 Hyogo prefectural election

    2015_Hyogo_prefectural_election

  • Saitama Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    by the previous governor Kiyoshi Ueda who has a centre-left background (DPJ member of the House of Representatives for Saitama's 4th district before

    Saitama Prefecture

    Saitama Prefecture

    Saitama_Prefecture

  • Act on National Flag and Anthem
  • Japanese law ratified in 1999

    revealed a split in the leadership of the opposition Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and the unity of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and coalition

    Act on National Flag and Anthem

    Act on National Flag and Anthem

    Act_on_National_Flag_and_Anthem

  • People's Life First
  • Political party in Japan

    48 other diet members who were in the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) after the DPJ government of Yoshihiko Noda voted to increase the consumption tax

    People's Life First

    People's Life First

    People's_Life_First

  • Splitting of prime ideals in Galois extensions
  • Aspect of algebraic number theory

    DPj is f and IPj is trivial, so the Frobenius element is in this case an element of DPj, and thus also an element of G. For varying j, the groups DPj

    Splitting of prime ideals in Galois extensions

    Splitting_of_prime_ideals_in_Galois_extensions

  • 1996 Japanese general election
  • overwhelming vote differential between DPJ and the LDP to emerge. If the Komei's vote had gone to the DPJ, the LDP and DPJ gap in share of the vote in the SMD

    1996 Japanese general election

    1996 Japanese general election

    1996_Japanese_general_election

  • Saitama (city)
  • Prefecture capital and Designated city in Kantō, Japan

    Party and Komeito) in the 2009 Saitama mayoral election with backing by the DPJ. He has won four subsequent mayoral elections, most recently in May 2025

    Saitama (city)

    Saitama (city)

    Saitama_(city)

  • Movement for Rights and Freedoms
  • Bulgarian political party

    (represented through two individual members) Indonesia: PDI-P, PKB** Japan: DPJ** Malaysia: PGRM Mongolia: IZN Myanmar: NCUB Pakistan: LFP* Philippines:

    Movement for Rights and Freedoms

    Movement_for_Rights_and_Freedoms

  • Chiba (city)
  • Prefecture capital and Designated city in Kantō, Japan

    Tokyo Metropolitan Police. He was succeeded by Toshihito Kumagai of the DPJ, who won election in June 2009. The current Mayor is Shunichi Kamiya, who

    Chiba (city)

    Chiba (city)

    Chiba_(city)

  • Kyowa Party
  • Political party in Japan

    2020. In October 2019, former Prime Minister and Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) leader Yukio Hatoyama announced his intention to return to politics after

    Kyowa Party

    Kyowa Party

    Kyowa_Party

  • Yukio Edano
  • Japanese politician

    election, the DPJ suffered a crushing defeat, but Edano managed to hold onto his single-seat constituency by 5 points, becoming the only DPJ member to hold

    Yukio Edano

    Yukio Edano

    Yukio_Edano

  • 2013 Japanese House of Councillors election
  • previous elections in 2010, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) remained the largest party, but the DPJ-led ruling coalition lost its majority. The House of

    2013 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2013 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2013_Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election

  • 2023 Djiboutian parliamentary election
  • seats needed for a majority   First party Second party   DPJ Leader Ismaïl Omar Guelleh Party UMP DPJ Seats won 58 7 Seat change 1 2 Popular vote 159,658 10

    2023 Djiboutian parliamentary election

    2023 Djiboutian parliamentary election

    2023_Djiboutian_parliamentary_election

  • Goshi Hosono
  • Japanese politician (born 1971)

    In the 2000 Japanese general, Hosono was elected for the first time as a DPJ candidate in Shizuoka 7th district election, defeating the LDP's incumbent

    Goshi Hosono

    Goshi Hosono

    Goshi_Hosono

  • Donovan Peoples-Jones
  • American football player (born 1999)

    Donovan Peoples-Jones (born February 19, 1999), also known as "DPJ", is an American professional football wide receiver and return specialist. He played

    Donovan Peoples-Jones

    Donovan Peoples-Jones

    Donovan_Peoples-Jones

  • Characters of the Yakuza series
  • Yoshinobu Suzuki (鈴木 善伸, Suzuki Yoshinobu) Suzuki is the Minister of Land (DPJ) who opposes Tamiya's B.M.D. project, promoting his own Okinawan resort development

    Characters of the Yakuza series

    Characters_of_the_Yakuza_series

  • 2011 Japanese unified local elections
  • of established parties. The nationally ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), under the leadership of Naoto Kan, began in a weak position in prefectures

    2011 Japanese unified local elections

    2011_Japanese_unified_local_elections

  • Women in Japan
  • of Japan (DPJ) took over the House of Representatives from the LDP in a landslide victory. Out of the 46 female candidates ran by the DPJ, 40 were elected

    Women in Japan

    Women in Japan

    Women_in_Japan

  • Aichi Prefectural Assembly
  • Parliament of Aichi, Japan

    Japanese) LDP Aichi Prefectural Assembly group, official blog (in Japanese) DPJ Aichi Prefectural Assembly group, official website (in Japanese) Genzei Nippon

    Aichi Prefectural Assembly

    Aichi Prefectural Assembly

    Aichi_Prefectural_Assembly

  • Kodomo Teate Law
  • Child Allowance in Japan

    Teate Hō) is a law introduced in Japan by the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) in April 2010. It grants 13,000 yen per month to parents with children up

    Kodomo Teate Law

    Kodomo_Teate_Law

  • New Party Daichi
  • Political party in Japan

    election, she ran on the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) list; NPD did not compete. She left the DPJ again in 2016. The New Party Daichi (Shinto Daichi)

    New Party Daichi

    New_Party_Daichi

  • Devi Sahai Jindal
  • Indian industrialist

    and is now split by business groups, DSJ Group, BCJ Group OPJ Group and DPJ Group. He was honoured by the Government of India in 1971 with Padma Shri

    Devi Sahai Jindal

    Devi_Sahai_Jindal

  • Toru Kikawada
  • Japanese politician

    1953) is a former Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), who served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national

    Toru Kikawada

    Toru Kikawada

    Toru_Kikawada

  • Results of the 2012 Japanese general election
  • here, Japanese name, English translation, English name): Ruling coalition DPJ Minshutō, "Democratic Party", Democratic Party of Japan PNP Kokumin Shintō

    Results of the 2012 Japanese general election

    Results of the 2012 Japanese general election

    Results_of_the_2012_Japanese_general_election

  • Saitama 5th district
  • Legislative district of Japan

    general election. Edano along with other DPJ candidates won all but one district in Saitama in the 2009 DPJ landslide, wiping out the Liberal Democratic

    Saitama 5th district

    Saitama 5th district

    Saitama_5th_district

  • Batshaw Youth and Family Centres
  • welfare agency", while the Direction de la protection de la jeunesse [fr] (DPJ) has that function for French-speaking families. Its head office is in Westmount

    Batshaw Youth and Family Centres

    Batshaw Youth and Family Centres

    Batshaw_Youth_and_Family_Centres

  • Zenjiro Kaneko
  • Japanese politician (born 1943)

    member of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) but lost his seat three years later after defecting from the DPJ to join the second incarnation of the New

    Zenjiro Kaneko

    Zenjiro Kaneko

    Zenjiro_Kaneko

  • Nobuaki Koga
  • Japanese unionist (born 1952)

    Yomiuri Rengo may rethink support for DPJ Retrieved on July 4, 2012 The Japan Times Labor leader hints at cooler DPJ ties Retrieved on July 4, 2012 Rengo:

    Nobuaki Koga

    Nobuaki Koga

    Nobuaki_Koga

  • List of close election results
  • Niigata 2nd 0.062077% 102 70,589 LDP's incumbent Kenichi Hosoda defeated DPJ's challenger Eiichiro Washio by 102 votes. 2010   Illinois gubernatorial Republican

    List of close election results

    List_of_close_election_results

  • September 2004 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election
  • Political party election in Japan

    to great success in the July House of Councillors election, in which the DPJ won 50 seats to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's 49. Okada faced re-election

    September 2004 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election

    September 2004 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election

    September_2004_Democratic_Party_of_Japan_leadership_election

  • Constitutional Union (Morocco)
  • Political party in Morocco

    (represented through two individual members) Indonesia: PDI-P, PKB** Japan: DPJ** Malaysia: PGRM Mongolia: IZN Myanmar: NCUB Pakistan: LFP* Philippines:

    Constitutional Union (Morocco)

    Constitutional_Union_(Morocco)

  • 2005 Miyagi gubernatorial election
  • election 2006: Miyagi Party Candidate Votes % ±% LDP Yoshihiro Murai 363,519 DPJ/SDP Yasuyuki Maeba 311,406 JCP Hidetaka Deura 71,270 Turnout 40.35 4.77

    2005 Miyagi gubernatorial election

    2005_Miyagi_gubernatorial_election

  • Hirobumi Niki
  • Japanese politician (born 1966)

    Japan Party Liberal Democratic (since 2023) Other political affiliations DPJ (2003–2016) DP (2016–2017) KnT (2017–2018) Independent (2018–2023) Alma mater

    Hirobumi Niki

    Hirobumi Niki

    Hirobumi_Niki

  • Takeshi Noma
  • Japanese politician

    political affiliations JRP (1993–1994) Independent (1994–2005; 2013–2017) DPJ (2005–2009) PNP (2009–2013) KnT (2017–2018) DPP (2018–2020) CDP (2020–2026)

    Takeshi Noma

    Takeshi Noma

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  • Consumption tax
  • Type of tax

    tax. Despite an internal battle that saw former DPJ leader and co-founder Ichirō Ozawa and many other DPJ diet members vote against the bill and then leave

    Consumption tax

    Consumption_tax

  • September 2002 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election
  • Political party election in Japan

    Times. 8 August 2002. "Kan announces candidacy in DPJ election". The Japan Times. 20 August 2002. "Four DPJ candidates kick off campaigns for party president"

    September 2002 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election

    September 2002 Democratic Party of Japan leadership election

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  • NASA-TLX
  • Assessment tool

    Other Institutions". irb.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2018-05-09. Noyes, JM; Bruneau, DPJ (April 2007). "A self-analysis of the NASA-TLX workload measure". Ergonomics

    NASA-TLX

    NASA-TLX

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  • Ajlal
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ajlal

    Beautiful stubborn, young princess

  • PHLEGON
  • Male

    Greek

    PHLEGON

    Greek myth name of one of the horses of the noon-day sun, PHLEGON means "the burning/blazing one."

  • Baldwynn
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Baldwynn

    Brave Friend

  • Amaradhevan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Amaradhevan

    Hero for Heaven

  • Ernest
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Ernest

    Iron Man, Vigour

  • Urwin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Irish

    Urwin

    English, Scottish, and Irish : variant spelling of Irwin.Variant of Welsh Urien (see Uren).

  • Aharah
  • Biblical

    Aharah

    a smiling brother; a meadow of a sweet savor

  • Deekshith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Deekshith

    Prepared, Initiated

  • AbdulHasib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    AbdulHasib

    Servant of the Respected; Esteemed

  • Vin
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English, Latin

    Vin

    Conquering; Diminutive of Vincent

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