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Yoshinobu Ohira

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Japanese politician

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Yoshinobu Ohira (Japanese: 大平 喜信, Hepburn: Ōhiro Yoshinobu, 28 February 1978) is a member of the Japanese Communist Party serving in the House of Representatives as a representative of the Chūgoku region's proportional block. He is against a reinterpretation of Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution to allow for collective self defence. Ohira is also against nuclear weapons and thinks that the world should cooperate in the goal of eliminating them.

References

  1. "Members O_The House of Representatives,Japan".
  2. Minami, Akira (25 November 2016). "LDP criticized in Diet debate on plans to revise Constitution". Asahi Shimbun.
  3. "'6th and 9th' antinuke action takes place across Japan in face of launch of NWC talks - @JapanPress_wky".


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