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Koizumi Children (小泉チルドレン, Koizumi Chirudoren) is a popular Japanese political term for the 83 LDP members of the House of Representatives first elected in the 2005 general election. The Koizumi Children are loosely organized into a political association called the 83 Group (83会, hachijūsan kai). Many of the Koizumi Children defeated in 2009 returned to the House of Representatives in the 2012 general election, and some were later elected to the House of Councillors.

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  • Koizumi Children (en)
  • Enfants de Koizumi (fr)
  • 83会 (ja)
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  • 83会(はちさんかい)とは、2005年9月の第44回衆議院議員総選挙で初当選した自由民主党の新人議員によって構成されていた会である。名称は、この選挙で当選した新人議員(小泉チルドレン)の数にちなんでいる。 (ja)
  • Koizumi Children (小泉チルドレン, Koizumi Chirudoren) is a popular Japanese political term for the 83 LDP members of the House of Representatives first elected in the 2005 general election. The Koizumi Children are loosely organized into a political association called the 83 Group (83会, hachijūsan kai). Many of the Koizumi Children defeated in 2009 returned to the House of Representatives in the 2012 general election, and some were later elected to the House of Councillors. (en)
  • Enfants de Koizumi (小泉チルドレン, Koizumi chirudoren, Koizumi Children) est un terme politique japonais utilisé pour désigner les 83 membres du parti libéral-démocrate de la chambre des représentants élus pour la première fois aux élections législatives japonaises de 2005. Les enfants Koizumi sont organisés dans une association politique appelée Groupe 83 (83会, hachijūsan kai). Parmi ces enfants, on retrouve notamment Tomomi Inada, Hirotaka Ishihara, Hideki Makihara, Takashi Ōtsuka, Naomi Tokashiki, Kuniko Inoguchi, Keiko Nagaoka ou encore Satsuki Katayama. (fr)
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  • Koizumi Children (小泉チルドレン, Koizumi Chirudoren) is a popular Japanese political term for the 83 LDP members of the House of Representatives first elected in the 2005 general election. The Koizumi Children are loosely organized into a political association called the 83 Group (83会, hachijūsan kai). The term is a reference to then-prime minister Junichiro Koizumi, with whom the LDP success in the 2005 elections is closely associated. Some of the children were so-called 'assassins,' candidates hand-picked by Koizumi to defeat LDP party members who opposed his efforts at postal reform. As such, the children are popularly associated with Koizumi's reform-minded policies. Koichi Yamauchi, one of the children, has described the term as "essentially meaningless," arguing that differences among the group such as faction membership and personal background make any description of the children as a group problematic. In the following 2009 general election, only 10 of the 83 Koizumi Children were re-elected. The 2009 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 defeated in their districts by candidates who were "parachuted" in by the DPJ and others in a style much like the LDP once adopted. The election also saw a number of young DPJ politicians, all handpicked by DPJ election strategist Ichirō Ozawa, sent to "assassinate" vulnerable LDP seats and subsequently elected in the same manner as the Koizumi Children. As such, these DPJ Diet members were dubbed the "Ozawa Children". Many of the Koizumi Children defeated in 2009 returned to the House of Representatives in the 2012 general election, and some were later elected to the House of Councillors. (en)
  • Enfants de Koizumi (小泉チルドレン, Koizumi chirudoren, Koizumi Children) est un terme politique japonais utilisé pour désigner les 83 membres du parti libéral-démocrate de la chambre des représentants élus pour la première fois aux élections législatives japonaises de 2005. Les enfants Koizumi sont organisés dans une association politique appelée Groupe 83 (83会, hachijūsan kai). Aux élections législatives suivantes de 2009, seuls 10 d'entre eux sont réélus, lors d'une élection qui voit une victoire historique de la principale formation politique d'opposition, le Parti démocrate du Japon. Nombre d'entre eux récupèrent cependant leur siège aux élections législatives de 2012. Parmi ces enfants, on retrouve notamment Tomomi Inada, Hirotaka Ishihara, Hideki Makihara, Takashi Ōtsuka, Naomi Tokashiki, Kuniko Inoguchi, Keiko Nagaoka ou encore Satsuki Katayama. (fr)
  • 83会(はちさんかい)とは、2005年9月の第44回衆議院議員総選挙で初当選した自由民主党の新人議員によって構成されていた会である。名称は、この選挙で当選した新人議員(小泉チルドレン)の数にちなんでいる。 (ja)
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