Nariaki Nakayama - Loss of LDP Confidence and Loss of Lower House Seat

Loss of LDP Confidence and Loss of Lower House Seat

In the 2009 general election the LDP was reluctant to run Nakayama as a candidate, so he ran as an independent and lost his seat.

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