Hirofumi Yoshimura
Hirofumi Yoshimura is the Governor of Osaka Prefecture, known for his proactive leadership and involvement in various regional initiatives. He has been a prominent figure in promoting the Osaka-Kansai Expo scheduled for April, aiming to enhance tourism and economic growth in the region. Recently, he has been in the news for planning a direct meeting with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to address concerns over low ticket sales for the upcoming Expo, advocating for improvements in the sales process to ensure accessibility for both domestic and international visitors.
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Japan:
Hirofumi Yoshimura is the leader of the Japan Innovation Party who was approached by Prime Minister Takaichi.
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Japan:
Hirofumi Yoshimura, the representative of the Japan Innovation Party, confirmed the continuation of the coalition government with Takaichi.
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Australia:
Hirofumi Yoshimura, the leader of the Japan Innovation Party, has said his party will serve as an 'accelerator' for Takaichi's conservative push.
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Canada:
Hirofumi Yoshimura is a member of the Japan Innovation Party who attended a campaign event with Sanae Takaichi.
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Japan:
Hirofumi Yoshimura is one of the candidates in the Osaka gubernatorial election.
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Japan:
Hirofumi Yoshimura, the leader of the Japan Innovation Party, expelled six members for their involvement in a scheme to evade health insurance payments.
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Vietnam:
Hirofumi Yoshimura mentioned that Prime Minister Takaichi informed him about the dissolution of the House of Representatives.
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United Arab Emirates:
Hirofumi Yoshimura announced that Prime Minister Takaiichi might call for early elections.
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Japan:
Hirofumi Yoshimura from the Ishin party met with Prime Minister Takaichi to discuss legislative matters.
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Japan:
Hirofumi Yoshimura is associated with the Japan Innovation Party and is expected to discuss the bill on reducing the number of seats with Prime Minister Takachi.
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