Yoshihiko Noda
Yoshihiko Noda is a Japanese politician and a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. He served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012, during a turbulent period marked by the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Noda is known for his efforts to promote economic recovery and fiscal reform, as well as his focus on social welfare policies. In a recent news article, he criticized the Liberal Democratic Party's proposed political funding legislation, highlighting concerns over transparency and accountability in political donations.
Born on May 20, 1957 (68 years old)
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Japan:
Yoshihiko Noda, co-representative of the Center Reform Union, expressed his intention to resign during a press conference.
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Japan:
Yoshihiko Noda, co-representative of the Center Reform Union, expressed his intention to resign after the disappointing results of the recent House of Representatives election.
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Japan:
Yoshihiko Noda, co-representative of the Center Reform Union, expressed his intention to resign after the election defeat.
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Spain:
Yoshihiko Noda expressed the need to accept the harsh election results faced by the opposition alliance.
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Japan:
Yoshihiko Noda is a co-representative of the Center Reform Union.
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Taiwan:
Former prime minister and finance minister Yoshihiko Noda said a weak yen hurts households.
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Japan:
Yoshihiko Noda, co-representative of the Center Reform Alliance, is facing challenges in the elections.
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Japan:
Yoshihiko Noda, co-representative of the Center Reform Coalition, is facing challenges in the elections.
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Australia:
Yoshihiko Noda, a former prime minister and leader of the Constitutional Democrats, said the new alliance seeks to achieve a diverse, gender equal and inclusive society.
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Lithuania:
Yoshihiko Noda is the leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan.
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