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The Next Cabinet (つぎ内閣ないかく, tsugi no naikaku) is the de facto shadow cabinet of Japan, first used from 1999 to 2009, and from 2012 to 2017 when the Democratic Party of Japan and its 2016 successor were the country's main opposition party to the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito's governing coalition. The Next Cabinet was unused since 2017,[1] but was revived by the Constitutional Democratic Party in 2022 under party leader Kenta Izumi for the Next Japanese general election.[2][3]

Shadow Cabinet

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January 2024 – present[4]

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Portfolio Shadow Minister Constituency Term
Shadow cabinet ministers
Shadow Prime Minister

Leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party

Leader of the Opposition

Kenta Izumi Rep for Kyoto 3rd Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Chief Cabinet Secretary

CDP Political Affairs Research Chairman

Akira Nagatsuma Rep for Tokyo 7th Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister in Charge of the Cabinet Hideya Sugio Cou for Nagasaki at-large Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Kuniyoshi Noda Cou for Fukuoka at-large Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Justice Hiroe Makiyama Cou for Kanagawa at-large Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Kōichirō Genba Rep for Fukushima 3rd Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Security Minister (replacement to the Minister of Defense) Shu Watanabe Rep for Tokai PR Jan 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of Finance Takeshi Shina Rep for Iwate 1st Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Makiko Kikuta Rep for Niigata 4th Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Mari Takagi Cou for Saitama at-large Jan 2024 – present
Shadow Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Emi Kaneko Rep for Fukushima 1st Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kaname Tajima Rep for Chiba 1st Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Yasuko Komiyama Rep for Northern Kanto PR Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Minister of the Environment Shoichi Kondo Rep for Aichi 3rd Sep 2022 – present
Shadow Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Kensuke Onishi Rep for Aichi 13th Sep 2022 – present
Takashi Kii Rep for Fukuoka 10th Sep 2022 – present
Eri Tokunaga Cou for Hokkaido at-large Jan 2024 – present

References

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  1. ^ "立憲りっけん民主党みんしゅとうが「つぎ内閣ないかく野党やとうだい1とうで5ねんぶり 支持しじ回復かいふく政策せいさく主体しゅたいに". 日本経済新聞にほんけいざいしんぶん (in Japanese). 2022-09-13. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  2. ^ 立憲りっけん民主党みんしゅとう. "内閣ないかく(NC)". 立憲りっけん民主党みんしゅとう (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  3. ^ "「内閣ないかく設置せっちねらいは? 立憲りっけん民主党みんしゅとうちょうつまあきら政調せいちょう会長かいちょうインタビュー 「どちらがふさわしいかて」:東京とうきょう新聞しんぶん TOKYO Web". 東京とうきょう新聞しんぶん TOKYO Web (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  4. ^ 立憲りっけん民主党みんしゅとう. "立憲りっけん民主党みんしゅとう いずみつぎ内閣ないかく」". 立憲りっけん民主党みんしゅとう (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-05-05.