Makoto Nishida (西田 実仁, Nishida Makoto, born 27 August 1962) is a Japanese politician who serves as secretary general of the Komeito since 2024. He has served as a member of the House of Councillors since 2004.
Makoto Nishida was born in Tanashi, Tokyo, on 27 August 1962. He graduated from Keio Senior High School 1981 and enrolled at Keio University, where he studied economics. In his second year he did an exchange term at the Beijing Language and Culture University. After graduating from Keio University in 1986 he worked as a journalist at Toyo Keizai before entering politics.[1]
Nishida was first elected to the House of Councillors in 2004 as the Komeito candidate in Saitama at-large district.[2] In 2013, Nishida became secretary general for the Komeito caucus in the House of Councillors.[1] From October 2018 he concurrently serves as Nishida head of the Komeito's tax panel.[3][4] The following year he was promoted to chairman of the Komeito caucus in the House of Councillors and he continued in the post until 2024, while also serving concurrently as chairman of the election strategy committee from 2020 to 2021 and from 2022 to 2024.[5][6]
Nishida was appointed secretary general when Keiichi Ishii became party president in September 2024.[1]
"New tax relief should be provided to unmarried single parents" under the fiscal 2020 reform, Makoto Nishida, head of Komeito's tax panel, told its members.