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Yoshio Hachiro

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Yoshio Hachiro
鉢呂 吉雄
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
In office
2 September 2011 – 11 September 2011
Prime MinisterYoshihiko Noda
Preceded byBanri Kaieda
Succeeded byOsamu Fujimura (acting)
Yukio Edano
Member of the House of Councillors
Assumed office
26 July 2016
Preceded bySeat established
ConstituencyHokkaido
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
10 November 2003 – 16 November 2012
Preceded byShizuo Satō
Succeeded byHiroyuki Nakamura
ConstituencyHokkaido-4th
In office
19 February 1990 – March 2003
ConstituencyHokkaido-8th (1996–2003)
Hokkaido-3rd (1990–1996)
Personal details
Born (1948-01-25) 25 January 1948 (age 76)
Shintotsukawa, Hokkaido, Japan
Political partyCDP
Other political
affiliations
Alma materHokkaido University
WebsiteOfficial website

Yoshio Hachiro (鉢呂 吉雄, Hachiro Yoshio, born 25 January 1948) is a Japanese politician of the Constitutional Democratic Party and a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature).

Overview

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Hachiro after being inaugurated as the new Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry on 2 September 2011

A native of Kabato District, Hokkaidō and graduate of Hokkaido University, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1990 as an independent. He later joined first the Japan Socialist Party and then the DPJ. In 2003 he left the Diet to run for governorship of Hokkaido, which was unsuccessful. In the same year he ran for the Hokkaido 4th district in the House of Representatives and was elected. In September 2011 he was appointed as Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry in the cabinet of newly appointed prime minister Yoshihiko Noda.[1]

He resigned after being criticised for making controversial comments during his visit to the exclusion zone of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster on 9 September. He compared the vicinity of the plant to a ghost town,[2] and on the previous day, jokingly mimicked rubbing his jacket on a journalist while telling him "I'll give you radiation."[3]

Hachiro lost re-election in the 2012 general election. He recontested his old seat in 2014, but narrowly lost to the incumbent MP. He ran for a Hokkaido seat in the 2016 House of Councillors election, successfully obtaining the third seat allocated for the prefecture.[4] When the Democratic Party merged with the Party of Hope in May 2018 to form the Democratic Party for the People, Hachiro did not join the new party and moved the CDP instead.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Japan Times, "Cabinet Profiles: Noda Cabinet Archived 17 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine", 3 September 2011, p. 3.
  2. ^ Kyodo News, ""Hachiro sorry for calling Fukushima plant area 'ghost town' | Kyodo News". Archived from the original on 10 September 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2011.", 9 September 2011
  3. ^ Japan Times, "[1]", 10 September 2011.
  4. ^ "選挙区開票速報:北海道ー2016参議院" [Hokkaido at-large district election results, 2016 House of Councillors election] (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  5. ^ "国民民主党62人参加 「野党第1党」に届かず" (in Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. 7 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
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