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岡本三成
House of RepresentativesIn officeChudo Kaikaku Rengo (Centrist Reform Alliance)Tokyo · Proportional Tokyo BlockMember of the House of Representatives

岡本三成

Mitsunari Okamoto

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Mitsunari Okamoto is a Japanese politician currently serving as a member of the House of Representatives and as the Policy Research Council Chairman of the Center Reform Union. After a successful career in the financial sector, including roles at Citibank and as an executive at Goldman Sachs, he entered politics in 2012. He has held various government positions, including Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs and State Minister of Finance. Throughout his career, he has focused on humanitarian aid, disability rights, and economic policy. Okamoto is known for his advocacy for the inclusion of refugees in education and the expansion of transportation discounts for individuals with disabilities. He maintains a centrist political stance, supporting selective separate surname systems for married couples and the regulation of hate speech.

Details

Born
1965-05-05 · 61 years old
Birth place
Tosu, Saga, Japan
Education
Soka University (Bachelor of Management), University of Glasgow (Study Abroad), Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management, MBA)
Career
Citibank employee, Goldman Sachs executive

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