As a DPJ politician In the
2000 Japanese general, Hosono was elected for the first time as a
DPJ candidate in Shizuoka 7th district election, defeating the LDP's incumbent. In the
2003 general election, he moved to Shizuoka 5th district due to a change in the division of constituency and won the election for the second time, defeating
Toshitsugu Saito (LDP). In September 2011, he was appointed
Minister of the Environment of
Noda Cabinet. Goshi Hosono considered running in the September 2012 DPJ presidential elections against incumbent Yoshihiko Noda, but was eventually dissuaded from doing so by senior members of the party. Goshi Hosono was a protégé of DPJ Secretary General
Azuma Koshiishi, who saw him as a potential future Prime Minister. After Noda's re-election as party president, and re-appointment of Koshiishi as Secretary General of the DPJ, Noda persuaded Hosono to become chairman of the party Policy Research Committee. The appointment of the popular 41-year-old Hosono was seen as important in preparing for the upcoming general election. After the DPJ's loss in the December 2012 election, the party went into opposition. Hosono was cited as a possible successor to the party's leader
Banri Kaieda. After Kaieda was defeated in the
2014 election, Hosono ran for the
DPJ leadership, but was defeated by former party president
Katsuya Okada.
Formation of a Conservative Opposition Party In August 2017, Hosono left the
Democratic Party, the successor of the DPJ, with the intention to form his own political party. His reason for wanting to leave the party was because of its policy on security and amending the
Constitution. In September, he collaborated with Tokyo governor
Yuriko Koike and Diet member
Masaru Wakasa to form a conservative opposition party named the
Kibō no Tō. After the then-DP leader
Seiji Maehara allowed party members to run under the Kibō banner in the
imminent general election, conservative-leaning DP representatives moved to Hope en masse. However, a significant bloc of ex-DP representatives were barred from running under the Kibō ticket by then-party leader Koike. Several of these representatives then formed the
Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP) to house liberal-leaning former DP members. Some chose to run as independents, including
Yoshihiko Noda and
Katsuya Okada. Despite appearing at the start of the campaign to be able to deprive Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe of his majority, campaign blunders by Koike led the party to fall short of initial expectations. Hope lost seats and only became the second largest opposition party behind the CDP, which ran a relatively successful campaign despite being hastily established.
Defection to the LDP When Kibō no Tō merged with the
Democratic Party in May 2018 to form the
Democratic Party for the People, Hosono decided to not join the new party and became an independent member instead. Hosono later joined
Shisuikai, One of the
LDP faction which LDP-Secretary-General
Toshihiro Nikai leads, in January 2019 while remaining as an independent. In October 2021,
Fumio Kishida, Leader of
Kōchikai, One of the LDP faction, to which Yoshikawa belongs, was elected
President of the Liberal Democratic Party and dissolved the House of Representatives. LDP nominated Yoshikawa as a Shizuoka 5th candidate. Therefore, Hosono ran as an independent candidate in the
2021 general election. As a result, Hosono beat Yoshikawa by a large margin, and Defeated Yoshikawa won a seat in the PR block. After the election, on November 5, LDP headquarters rejected opposition from local organization such as LDP Shizuoka 5th district branch and allowed Hosono to join the LDP. Hosono said, "I make efforts to make them understand," considering the opposition from local lawmakers belonging to LDP Shizuoka 5th district branch, which had been at odds in the past when Hosono had belonged to the DPJ. In June 2022, some media reported that Yoshikawa had a date with minors accompanied by drinking. In Japan, people under the age of 20 are prohibited from drinking alcohol by law. Following a series of reports, Yoshikawa left the LDP. On May 29, 2023, LDP Shizuoka Prefecture Confederation appointed Hosono as the head of the Shizuoka 5th district branch, which had been vacant since Yoshikawa left the LDP. In the
2024 LDP presidential election, Hosono endorsed
Shigeru Ishiba as a recommender. ==References==