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Masako Mori

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Masako Mori is a Japanese politician and lawyer currently serving as a member of the House of Councillors, representing the Fukushima constituency. A graduate of Tohoku University, she began her career as a lawyer before working at the Financial Services Agency. First elected to the House of Councillors in 2007, she has held several high-profile government positions, including Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Special Missions, where she focused on consumer affairs, gender equality, and child-rearing support. Throughout her career, she has been a prominent advocate for women's empowerment and legal reform, though her tenure has also been marked by controversies regarding political funding and administrative transparency. She continues to be an influential figure within the Liberal Democratic Party, particularly on issues concerning regional revitalization and social policy.

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Born
1964-08-22 · 61 years old
Birth place
Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan
Education
Tohoku University (Faculty of Law), New York University School of Law
Career
Lawyer, Financial Services Agency official

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