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Kiyohiro Araki

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Japanese politician

Kiyohiro Araki (荒木 清寛, Araki Kiyohiro, born June 1, 1956) is a Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Ena, Gifu and graduate of Soka University, he was elected for the first time in 1992.

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Political offices
New title Senior Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs
January 2001–May 2001
Served alongside: Seishirō Etō
Succeeded byShigeo Uetake
Seiken Sugiura
House of Councillors
Preceded byHiroshi Ōgi
Yoshihisa Ōshima
Shigenobu Sanji
Councillor for Aichi
(class of 1950/1956/...)

1992–1998
Served alongside: Hiroshi Ōgi, Shōji Shinma, Yuzuru Tsutsugi
Succeeded byYoshitake Kimata
Taisuke Satō
Hiroko Hatta
Preceded byN/A Councillor by proportional representation
(class of 1950/1956/...)

1998–present
Incumbent


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