Structure
- Supreme Advisers - Tsutomu Hata, Kozo Watanabe, Yukio Hatoyama, Naoto Kan, Katsuya Okada, Satsuki Eda, Hirohisa Fujii
- President - Yoshihiko Noda
- Vice Presidents:
- Masayuki Naoshima
- Toshimi Kitazawa
- Tomiko Okazaki
- Keishu Tanaka
- Secretary General - Azuma Koshiishi
- Acting Secretary General - Sinji Tarutoko
- Deputy Secretary General - Koriki Jojima
- Chair, Policy Research Committee - Seiji Maehara
- Chair, Diet Affairs Committee - Hirofumi Hirano
- Chair, DPJ Caucus, House of Councillors - Azuma Koshiishi
- Secretary General, DPJ Caucus, House of Councillors - Kenji Hirata
- Chair, Diet Affairs Committee, DPJ Caucus,House of Councillors - Yuichiro Hata
- Chair, Administration Committee - Naoki Tanaka
- Chair, Election Campaign Committee - Yoshiaki Takaki
- Chair, Financial Committee - Koichi Takemasa
- Chair, Organisation Committee - Shinichiro Hurumoto
- Chair, Public Relations Committee - Tadashi Hirono
- Chair, Corporate & External Organisations Committee - Shuji Ikemoto
- Chair, National Rallying and Canvassing Committee - Yosuke Kondo
- Chair, Standing Officers Council - Kansei Nakano
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