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I Had High Hopes that Shoichi Would Be the Driving Force Behind the Revival of Conservatism. He Possessed the Same Sensitivity as Professor Nakagawa. a Week After We Parted with a Handshake, the News of His Death Arrived. a Portrait of a Man I Spoke of: T
In December 2007, after the resignation of the first Shinzo Abe administration, a group of like-minded lawmakers formed the "True Conservative Policy Study Group" (later known as "Sosei 'Nippon'"), and I participated in it.
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In December 2007, after the resignation of the first Shinzo Abe administration, a group of like-minded lawmakers formed the "True Conservative Policy Study Group" (later known as "Sosei 'Nippon'"), and I participated in it.