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石川昭政
House of RepresentativesIn officeLiberal Democratic PartyIbaraki Prefecture · Proportional Representation (North Kanto Block)Member of the House of Representatives

石川昭政

Akimasa Ishikawa

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Akimasa Ishikawa is a Japanese politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives. Born in Hitachi, Ibaraki, he graduated from Kokugakuin University with a focus on Shinto studies and previously worked as a staff member for the Liberal Democratic Party. Throughout his career, he has held several government positions, including State Minister of Digital Affairs and State Minister of Cabinet Office. Politically, he is known for his conservative stances, including support for constitutional amendment and opposition to the introduction of selective separate surnames for married couples. He has been a long-standing advocate for policies related to social security and public works, and he continues to be active in national politics representing the North Kanto block.

Details

Born
1972-09-18 · 53 years old
Birth place
Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan
Education
Kokugakuin University (Graduate School of Letters, Shinto and Religious Studies)
Career
Liberal Democratic Party headquarters staff member

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