Kenji Eda
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He was a member of Your Party from its foundation in 2009 to 2013. On August 7, 2013, he was demoted from the secretary-general by party leader Yoshimi Watanabe due to disagreements in political policies. He left Your Party on December 9, 2013, along with thirteen other members, and announced the formation of a new party known as the Unity Party.[1] He stated that his goal was to "change Japan by abolishing bureaucracy-led politics, fighting vested interests and breaking the centralization of power." Your Party challenged Eda's withdrawal by ordering the resignation of the defectors.[2]
In 2014 he joined the Japan Innovation Party, which merged with other parties to create the Democratic Party in early 2016.
He is currently a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP).[3] He expressed interest in possibly running in the 2024 CDP leadership election against incumbent party leader Kenta Izumi.[4] He eventually decided against running, agreeing instead to back candidate Harumi Yoshida.[5]
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- Politicians from Okayama Prefecture
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