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Yuriko Koike

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Yuriko Koike is a prominent Japanese politician currently serving as the Governor of Tokyo, a position she has held since 2016. Before her tenure as governor, she had a distinguished career in national politics, serving as a member of the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors. She held several high-level cabinet positions, including Minister of the Environment and Minister of Defense, becoming the first woman to lead the latter. Prior to entering politics in 1992, Koike worked as an Arabic interpreter and a television news anchor. Throughout her career, she has been known for her focus on administrative reform, environmental policy, and disaster preparedness. As governor, she has navigated complex urban challenges, including the management of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games and various metropolitan development initiatives.

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Born
1952-07-15 · 73 years old
Birth place
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan
Education
Cairo University
Career
Arabic interpreter, News anchor

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