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Yūko Obuchi

Japanese politician (born )

Yuko Obuchi (小渕 優子, Obuchi Yūko; born 11 December ) is a Japanese politician. She is a member of the House of Representatives for the Liberal Democratic Party. She briefly served as Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry during the Abe government, but was forced to resign.

She is the second daughter of Keizo Obuchi, who served as Prime Minister of Japan from to

Early life

Obuchi was born in Tokyo in She graduated from Seijo University and joined the broadcaster TBS in [1]

Political career

Obuchi began working as an aide to her father in She was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in the general election, winning her late father's Diet seat after his death in office.[1]

Aso government

On September 24, , Obuchi was appointed Minister of State for Social Affairs and Gender Equality in the cabinet of Prime Minister Tarō Asō.

This made her Japan's youngest cabinet member in the post-war era.[2][3]

Abe government

In December , she was appointed Vice Minister of Finance by the new Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, and on 3 September , she was made Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry in Abe's cabinet.[4] As such, she became the minister responsible for the nuclear industry in Japan, with partial responsibility for the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster clean-up.

She was viewed at the time as a potential candidate for prime minister.[5][3]

Obuchi resigned from her position as the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry on October 19, , amid allegations of misuse of political contributions.[6] Her departure was seen as a blow to the Abe government.[7] An investigation committee found in October that Obuchi had no legal responsibility for the scandal, as the false entries had been made by two of her aides without her knowledge.[5]

Personal life

Obuchi is married and has two sons.[1] Her husband, Kazuaki Setoguchi, joined TBS at the same time as Obuchi in They married in December after dating for several years.[8]

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