In 1977, he left the agency and received 3.5 million
yen in severance pay, which he used to run for the Diet in Hiroshima. He was elected in 1979 as a member of the
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). In 1989, he formed the Freedom Reform Alliance, criticizing the LDP's system of factions and strongly supported
Shintarō Ishihara. He became Minister of Transport in 1994 and Minister of Construction in 1996. In 1998, he left the Mitsuzuka faction and formed the "Nakayama-Kamei group" with Minister of Foreign Affairs
Taro Nakayama. In 1999, he headed up the LDP's Policy Research Council and founded the Kamei faction. In 2003, he unsuccessfully
ran for the position of Prime Minister against the incumbent,
Junichiro Koizumi. He opposed Koizumi's postal privatization plan and left the LDP in 2005, forming the Kokumin Shinto (
People's New Party) with four other Diet members. Despite facing the popular businessman
Takafumi Horie in the 2005 election, he won reelection for the tenth time. On 16 September 2009, Kamei became the banking and postal services minister in the newly formed Hatoyama cabinet. Throughout the week, he voiced his commitment to providing economic stability for small companies, who he claimed "had lost vitality". He plans to provide a moratorium of up to three years on loan repayments and attempts to put a brake on what he perceives as excesses by financial and lending institutions. Kamei decided not to run in the
2017 Japanese general election and therefore lost his seat in the
House of Representatives.
Cultural references He is sometimes humorously referred to as
Shizuka-chan (where "
chan" is a title usually reserved for young girls) after
a female character in the
manga Doraemon who shares his personal name. The character "Takeo Tsuruta" in the manga
Akumetsu is based on him.
Scandal In August 2003, Kamei acknowledged receiving political donations from the leader of a group of loan sharks affiliated to the
Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest known
yakuza syndicate in Japan. The donor was
Susumu Kajiyama. ==Personal life==