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Fumiaki Matsumoto

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Fumiaki Matsumoto
松本 文明
Official portrait, 2017
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
21 December 2012 – 14 October 2021
ConstituencyTokyo PR
In office
12 September 2005 – 21 July 2009
Preceded byAkira Nagatsuma
Succeeded byAkira Nagatsuma
ConstituencyTokyo 7th
Member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly
In office
8 July 1985 – 2001
ConstituencyNakano Ward
Personal details
Born (1949-03-25) 25 March 1949 (age 75)
Kōzan, Hiroshima, Japan
Political partyLiberal Democratic
Alma materMeiji University

Fumiaki Matsumoto (松本 文明, Matsumoto Fumiaki, born March 25, 1949) is a former Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, who served as and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). Matsumoto served as a vice minister for the Cabinet Office between August 2017 and January 2018. He resigned from his post after being recorded in the Diet mocking the gravity of US military helicopter accidents in Okinawa.[1]

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A native of Sera District, Hiroshima and a graduate of Meiji University, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1985. After losing his seat in 2003, he was re-elected in 2005.

His profile on the LDP website:[2]

  • Former member of the Metropolitan Assembly
  • Member, Committee on Audit and Oversight of Administration
  • Member, Special Committee on Disasters
  • Director, Committee on Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism

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With delegates of the Miss International 2017 (22 November 2017)

Matsumoto, who is affiliated with Nippon Kaigi, attended a party organized by the Tokyo branch of the openly revisionist lobby to celebrate the Shinzō Abe cabinet, where the Imperial Rising Sun Flag was flown, the "Kimigayo" sung, and the pledge to "break away from the post-war regime" renewed.[3]

Matsumoto gave the following answers to the questionnaire submitted by Mainichi to parliamentarians in 2012:[4]

  • in favor of the revision of the Constitution
  • in favor of right of collective self-defense (revision of Article 9)
  • in favor of reform of the National assembly (unicameral instead of bicameral)
  • in favor of the reactivation of nuclear plants
  • against the goal of zero nuclear power by 2030s
  • in favor of the relocation of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma (Okinawa)
  • in favor of evaluating the purchase of Senkaku Islands by the Government
  • in favor of a strong attitude versus China
  • against the reform of the Imperial Household that would allow women to retain their Imperial status even after marriage
  • against the participation of Japan to the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  • against a nuclear-armed Japan

References

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  1. ^ "Okinawa gaffe costs deputy minister his job before key poll". Asahi Shimbun. Archived from the original on 28 January 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  2. ^ jimin.jp/english/profile/members/120956.html Archived 2014-12-03 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved Nov 24, 2014)
  3. ^ Nippon Kaigi website - 2013: nipponkaigi.jp/archives/391 Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Mainichi 2012: senkyo.mainichi.jp/46shu/kaihyo_area_meikan.html?mid=A13007005005

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