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野田聖子
JapanHouse of RepresentativesLiberal Democratic PartyGifu Prefecture · Gifu 1st DistrictMember of the House of Representatives

野田聖子

Seiko Noda

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Seiko Noda is a prominent Japanese politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives. Throughout her extensive career, she has held numerous high-level government and party positions, including Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, Minister of State for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety, and Chairperson of the LDP General Council. Known for her advocacy on issues such as child welfare, gender equality, and the promotion of diversity, Noda has been a vocal proponent of selective separate surnames for married couples and has actively sought to increase female representation in politics. She has also been a consistent candidate for the LDP presidency, aiming to become Japan's first female Prime Minister. Her political career began in the Gifu Prefectural Assembly before she transitioned to national politics, where she has navigated complex party dynamics and policy challenges for over three decades.

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Born
1960-09-03 · 65 years old
Birth place
Fukuoka, Japan
Education
Sophia University
Career
Imperial Hotel employee

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