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Arimura Haruko

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Haruko Arimura is a prominent Japanese politician serving as a member of the House of Councillors for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). First elected in 2001, she has served five consecutive terms and held significant government roles, including Minister of State for Women's Empowerment and Minister of State for Administrative Reform. Arimura is known for her conservative political stances, particularly regarding the protection of traditional Japanese values, the promotion of territorial education concerning the Northern Territories and Takeshima, and her advocacy for the dignity of war dead. She has been a vocal proponent of legislative reforms to support working women, including the inclusion of childbirth as a valid reason for absence in parliamentary rules. Throughout her career, she has held various leadership positions within the LDP, including Chairperson of the General Council.

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Born
1970-09-21 · 55 years old
Birth place
Ishikawa, Japan
Education
International Christian University, School for International Training (M.A.)
Career
Nihon McDonald's Co., Ltd.

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