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Banri Kaieda Net Worth 2023, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Salary, Height

Banri Kaieda net worth

Did you know Banri Kaieda is a politician from Japan? This piece lets you know Banri Kaieda’s net worth, parents, family, age, height, wife, children and other information you need.

Bio

NameBanri Kaieda
Net Worth$3 million
OccupationPolitician
Age74 years
Height1.65m
Banri Kaieda net worth

Banri Kaieda is a prominent Japanese politician who is serving as the Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan since 2021. A member of the House of Representatives of Japan, he also served as the President of the Democratic Party of Japan between 2012 and 2014.

Early life

Banri Kaieda was born on February 26, 1949 (age 74 years) in Tokyo, Japan. He is named after the Great Wall of China, Banri no Chōjō) as his father was a newspaper correspondent who covered China and Taiwan. He graduated from Keio University where he studied political science, English, German and Chinese. He became known as a television personality in the late 1980s and early 1990s, both in comical roles and as a serious newscaster (hosting the Saturday evening news program on TV Tokyo from 1989 to 1991).

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Political career

Banri Kaieda worked as an economic analyst and secretary to a member of the House of Councillors before winning election to the House of Representatives in the 1993 general election. He was originally a member of the Japan New Party, then formed a short-lived party following the JNP’s collapse, and was one of the founding members of the Democratic Party of Japan in 1996.

Kaieda retained a seat in the Tokyo proportional representation block in the 1996 general election, losing his Tokyo 1st district seat to Kaoru Yosano of the LDP. He regained his district seat in the 2000 election and 2003 election, but was forced out of the House of Representatives in the 2005 election, both losing his district seat to Yosano and failing to win a PR seat.

He re-won the Tokyo 1st district seat in the 2009 general election, following which the DPJ was able to form a government. Kaieda was tapped to serve as Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy from September 2010, in which role he encouraged the Bank of Japan to purchase foreign currency assets in order to stop a sharp appreciation in the value of the Japanese yen.

In January 2011, he was appointed to head the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry by Prime Minister Naoto Kan. The Fukushima disaster in March 2011 made evident numerous missteps within the ministry, and Kaieda stepped down as economy minister in August in order to take responsibility. He had been under intense pressure to resign from the Liberal Democratic Party and was brought to tears on the Diet floor following 20 minutes of berating from LDP legislator Ryosei Akazawa days earlier.

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After Kan resigned in August 2011, Kaieda competed to replace him, supported by former DPJ leader Ichirō Ozawa, then under suspension from the party after being indicted for alleged violation of the Political Funds Act. Kaieda lost a runoff vote against Yoshihiko Noda, achieving 177 votes to Noda’s 215. In the 2012 election, the DPJ under Noda suffered a major defeat. Kaieda lost his seat representing the Tokyo 1st district to LDP newcomer Miki Yamada but retained a Diet seat through proportional representation.

Noda resigned as president of the DPJ to accept responsibility for its defeat in the 2012 election. The resulting DPJ presidential election was held on 25 December 2012 and was contested by Kaieda and Sumio Mabuchi. It was eventually won by Kaieda with 90 votes to Mabuchi’s 54 votes. It was suggested that his rise to the leadership could lead to cooperation with Ozawa, who had left the DPJ in 2012 due to Noda’s pushing through a consumption tax increase.

After the 2013 House of Councillors election, in which the DPJ suffered another defeat, Kaieda reportedly approached Naoto Kan and asked him to leave the party after he defied party policy by endorsing a 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 Katsuya Okada succeeded him as president of the DPJ.

Banri Kaieda joined the newly formed Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan in 2017, following the breakup of the Democratic Party. He re-won the Tokyo 1st district seat in the 2017 general election after a closely contested race with Miki Yamada.

According to a Gay Japan News 2009 election questionnaire, he supported the legalization of gay marriage in Japan and indicated a desire to put support for gay rights into the Democratic Party of Japan’s party platform. His remarkable achievements have earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips. He is one of the richest and most influential politicians in Japan. He stands at an appealing height of 1.65m and has a good body weight which suits his personality.

Wife

As of October 2023, Banri Kaieda’s wife or children’s names are a mystery. The politician rarely speaks about his personal life.

Banri Kaieda Salary

Banri Kaieda’s salary per month and other career earnings are over $311,000 dollars annually.

Banri Kaieda Net Worth

How much is Banri Kaieda worth? Banri Kaieda’s net worth is estimated at around $3 million. His main source of income is from his primary work as a politician.

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