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Sadao Yamahana was born on 26 February, 1936 in Tokyo, Japan, is an A Japan Socialist Party politicians. Discover Sadao Yamahana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 26 February, 1936
Birthday 26 February
Birthplace Tokyo, Japan
Date of death 14 July, 1999
Died Place Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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1936

Sadao Yamahana was born on February 26, 1936, the day of the February 26 incident, in Tokyo.

His father Hideo Yamahana was a labour activist who was arrested several times for alleged subversion during Sadao's early childhood in the wartime period.

After the surrender of Japan, Hideo became a founding member of the Japan Socialist Party and was elected to the National Diet.

1955

Yamahana led his party into coalition with other opposition parties to form the first non-LDP cabinet since 1955, led by Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa.

Yamahana served as Minister in charge of political reform in the same cabinet.

Yamahana later left the Socialists and became a founding member of the Democratic Party.

However, enough seats were won by opposition parties that a non-LDP government could be formed for the first time since 1955.

Although the JSP were still the largest party in the coalition, Yamahana was not considered for prime minister due to the dissatisfaction shown by the large loss of seats.

Instead the post went to Morihiro Hosokawa while Yamahana became Minister in charge of political reform.

Yamahana resigned as chairman of the JSP in September to take responsibility for the election result, while remaining in the cabinet.

After some time, the socialists became increasingly dissatisfied with the dominance of Ichiro Ozawa within the coalition.

1958

Sadao Yamahana studied law at Chuo University, graduating in 1958.

As a lawyer he served on the legal team of the Japan Socialist Party and the Sohyo.

1976

After his father's retirement, Yamahana was elected in the 1976 House of Representatives election from Tokyo's 11th district as a member of the JSP.

1991

Yamahana became Secretary-General of the JSP under Chairman Makoto Tanabe in July 1991.

1993

Sadao Yamahana (山花 貞夫) was Japanese politician who served as chairman of the Japan Socialist Party from January 1993 to September 1993.

He succeeded Tanabe as chairman in January 1993.

In July of the same year the JSP supported a motion of no confidence against the Liberal Democratic Party cabinet led by Kiichi Miyazawa.

This motion passed due to support from the Hata-Ozawa faction of the LDP.

This triggered the July 1993 House of Representatives election.

Before the election, Yamahana agreed to have the JSP participate in a bloc with various opposition parties, masterminded by Ichiro Ozawa, to overthrow the LDP and implement political reform.

The election was disastrous for the JSP, losing half of their seats.

1994

Yamahana left cabinet along with the resignation of Hosokawa in April 1994.

The JSP declined to support the subsequent cabinet led by Tsutomu Hata.

In June 1994 the JSP and the LDP formed a coalition with Yamahana's successor as party chairman, Tomiichi Murayama, as prime minister.

Yamahana was critical of this arrangement.

In late 1994, he formed his own faction in the JSP called the New Democratic Union.

1995

In early 1995, he aimed to formed a new party together with JSP Secretary General Wataru Kubo and others, but after the Great Hanshin earthquake the plans were scrapped as it was not a time to cause political turmoil.

Yamahana himself left the JSP in May 1995.

1996

He joined the Democratic Party of Japan when it was formed in September 1996.

1999

Sadao Yamahana died on 14 July 1999.

His son, Ikuo Yamahana was also a member of the House of Representatives.