Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party
The secretary-general of the Liberal Democratic Party (自由民主党幹事長, Jiyū-Minshutō Kanjichō) is a high-ranking position within the Japanese conservative party, the Liberal Democratic Party. According to the LDP constitution, the secretary-general assists the party president in their duties.
Secretary-General of the Liberal Democratic Party | |
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自由民主党幹事長 | |
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Type | Party secretary-general |
Appointer | President |
Inaugural holder | Nobusuke Kishi |
Formation | November 1955 |
Deputy | Deputy Secretary-Generals |
As the LDP vice president is a largely ceremonial position, the secretary-general de facto the second-most powerful person in the party. The secretary-general is authorized to raise political donations and controls the party finances. The secretary-general holds the final authority over the list of LDP-backed candidates for the National Diet elections. The secretary-general oversees the LDP Diet Affairs Committee, responsible for steering party-supported bills through both chambers of the Diet, and appoints its chairman. The secretary-general also oversees key LDP organizations such as the personnel, treasury, information research and international bureaus.
The secretary-general is appointed by the president after the formal approval of the LDP General Council. The secretary-general is assisted by up to 30 deputy secretary-generals, appointed by the secretary-general with the approval of the General Council, one of whom is appointed as the acting secretary-general. The current secretary-general is Toshimitsu Motegi, appointed on 4 November 2021.