Chairperson of the National Public Safety Commission

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Chairperson of the National Public Safety Commission of National Public Safety Commission
国家公安委員会委員長
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Emblem of the Government of Japan
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Incumbent
Yasufumi Tanahashi

since 25 June 2021
National Public Safety Commission
StyleMr. Chairman
His Excellency
Member ofCabinet of Japan
National Security Council
Reports toPrime Minister of Japan
NominatorPrime Minister of Japan
AppointerEmperor of Japan
attested to by the Emperor
PrecursorMinister of Home Affairs
Secretary of Home Affairs
Formation7 March 1948; 73 years ago (1948-03-07)
DeputyVice Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Salary¥20,916,000

The Chairperson of the National Public Safety Commission (国家公安委員会委員長, Kokka-Kouan iinchou) is a member of the Cabinet of Japan and is the presiding officer of the National Public Safety Commission, which is the parent agency of the National Police Agency. The chairperson is comparable to the United States Secretary of Homeland Security, or the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom. The chairperson holds the rank of minister, and is a statutory member of the National Security Council. The chairperson is nominated by the Prime Minister of Japan and is appointed by the Emperor of Japan. The other five members of the commission must require the consent of both houses in the National Diet in order to serve.

Yasufumi Tanahashi took office as the chairperson on 25 June 2021 after Hachiro Okonogi resigned to run in the 2021 Yokohama City Mayoral election.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "LDP's Yasufumi Tanahashi to head National Public Safety Commission". www.japantimes.co.jp.


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