Yoshifumi Tsuge

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Yoshifumi Tsuge
Member of the House of Councillors
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Born (1945-10-11) October 11, 1945 (age 78)
Gifu Prefecture
Political party Liberal Democratic Party
Alma mater Aichi University

Yoshifumi Tsuge is a Japanese politician who is a member of the House of Councillors of Japan.

Biography

He graduated from Aichi University and later worked as aPostmater. He later was elected to the House of Councillors and worked in the Minisry of Defense. [1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. "Mr.TSUGE Yoshifumi:House of Councillors". www.sangiin.go.jp. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
  2. "List of State Ministers". Prime Minister's Office of Japan.
  3. "Courtesy call on State Minister Tsuge by Ambassador Julie Turner, Special Envoy on North Korean Human Rights Issues of the United States". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. 2024-02-13.