Mitsuko Ishii

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Mitsuko Ishii (born 25 February 1954 in Tokyo) is a Japanese politician who has served as a member of the House of Councillors of Japan since 2016. She represents the National proportional representation block and is a member of the Japan Innovation Party. [1]

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References

  1. "Ms.ISHII Mitsuko:House of Councillors". www.sangiin.go.jp. Retrieved 2021-08-18.