Kansei Nakano
中野 寛成
Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission of Japan
In office
14 January 2011 – 2 September 2011
Preceded byTomiko Okazaki
Succeeded byKenji Yamaoka
Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan
In office
19 November 2003 – 8 August 2005
Preceded byKōzō Watanabe
Succeeded byTakahiro Yokomichi
Member of the House of Representatives
for Osaka 8th District
In office
5 December 1976 – 16 December 2012
Succeeded byTomohiko Kinoshita
Personal details
Born (1940-11-26) November 26, 1940 (age 83)
Nagasaki, Japan
Political partyDemocratic Party of Japan
Alma materKansai University

Kansei Nakano (中野 寛成, Nakano Kansei, born November 26, 1940) is a Japanese politician. He is a member of the Democratic Party of Japan and the Vice-Speaker of the Lower House of the Diet.

Nakano was born in 1940 in Nagasaki. At age four, he experienced the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. In 1963, he graduated from the Law Department of Kansai University.

Beginning his time at university in 1960, Nakano joined the Democratic Socialist Party. After being elected three times to the Toyonaka city council, he was elected to the Diet in 1976.

In 1994, Nakano joined the New Frontier Party and served as Chair of the Policy Inquiry Commission. Upon the collapse of the party, Nakano formed the New Fraternity Party, which eventually merged with other liberal parties to form the Democratic Party of Japan. He represented the Osaka 8 electoral district until 2012, when he lost to Nippon Ishin no Kai candidate Tomohiko Kinoshita.

Note: As part of Diet custom, the Speaker and Vice-Speaker of the House must formally secede from their party. For this reason, Nakano is sometimes referred to as an independent in official Diet information. In practice he remains a member of the DPJ.

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Political offices Preceded byTomiko Okazaki Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission 2011 Succeeded byKenji Yamaoka Preceded byYoshito Sengoku Minister of State for the Abduction Issue 2011 Preceded byRenhō (Murata) Minister of State for Civil Service Reform 2011 Succeeded byRenhō (Murata) House of Representatives of Japan New district Representative for Ōsaka 8th district 1996–20052009–2012 Succeeded byTakashi Ōtsuka Preceded byTakashi Ōtsuka Succeeded byTomohiko Kinoshita Preceded byMMC Representative for Ōsaka 3rd district (multi-member) 1976–1996 Served alongside: Osamu Fujimura, Mikio Ōmi, Issei Inoue, Ken Harada, others District eliminated Preceded byKozo Watanabe Vice-Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan 2003–2005 Succeeded byTakahiro Yokomichi Preceded bySadao Ioku Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee of House of Representatives of Japan 2000–2001 Succeeded byRyuichi Doi Party political offices Preceded byNaoto Kan Secretary General of the Democratic Party 2002 Succeeded byKatsuya Okada Preceded byEisei Itō Policy Affairs Chief of the Democratic Party 1999 Succeeded byNaoto Kan New political party President of New Fraternity Party 1998 merged into Democratic Party Preceded byTakeo Nishioka Diet Affairs Chief of the New Frontier Party 1997 dissolved