Yamashita was elected in the
2012 Japanese general election to represent the Okayama 2nd district, defeating DPJ incumbent
Keisuke Tsumura. He held his seat against Tsumura in the
2014 election and the
2017 election. Yamashita served as Parliamentary Vice Minister of Justice before being appointed Minister of Justice on October 2, 2018. Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe chose Yamashita as a conciliatory gesture to intra-party rival
Shigeru Ishiba, who Yamashita supported. Opposition parties submitted a
no confidence motion against Yamashita in November 2018, alleging that he did not properly explain an immigration bill that would admit more foreign workers to Japan.
Nissan chairman
Carlos Ghosn was arrested and jailed during Yamashita's tenure as Justice Minister. During the affair, Yamashita defended the Japanese criminal justice system against international criticism. After Yamashita stepped down as Minister of Justice in September 2019, he was appointed as chief secretary of the LDP's internal body on revising the constitution, led by
Hiroyuki Hosoda. == References ==