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Kiyoshi Akita : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kiyoshi Akita
, was a politician and cabinet minister in the Empire of Japan, serving as a member of the Lower House of the Diet of Japan for ten terms, and twice as a cabinet minister. He also served as Speaker of the House from 1932〔''The International Who's Who 1943-44''. 8th edition. George Allen & Unwin, London, 1943, p. 9.〕-1934. == Biography == Akita was born in Miyoshi District, Tokushima Prefecture and was a graduate from the predecessor of Nihon University with a graduate degree in law from the predecessor of Chuo University. Akita was a judge in the Tokushima District Court, but left the legal profession to become a journalist for the ''Niroku Shipō'', a newspaper of which he eventually became president. He won a seat in the Lower House of the Diet of Japan in the 1912 General Election with the support of the ''Rikken Dōshikai'' political party. He was subsequently a member of the ''Rikken Kokumintō,'' followed by the ''Rikken Seiyūkai,'' with whose support he became Speaker of the House from March 1932 to December 1934. In 1939, under the Abe administration, Akita was asked to serve in the cabinet as Minister of Welfare. He joined the ''Taisei Yokusankai'' in 1940, and was appointed as Minister of Colonial Affairs in the 2nd Konoe administration from September 1940 – July 1941. Afterwards, he retired from public life and was awarded the 1st class of the Order of the Sacred Treasures. Akita died in 1944.
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