Mikio Aoki

Mikio Aoki (Japanese青木 干 雄, Aoki Mikio; born June 8, 1934 in Taisha, County Hikawa (now Izumo ), Shimane Prefecture) is a former Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP), Member of the Sangiin, the House of Lords, and Minister. Within the party he belonged to the Tsushima faction.

Aoki, who broke off his studies at Waseda University, in 1958 Secretary of the Shūgiin deputies Noboru Takeshita - also from Shimane. After a brief spell as Director in the fishing cooperative Taisha He was elected to Parliament Shimane Prefecture for the first of five legislative sessions in 1967. From 1983 to 1984 he was Vice- President of the Parliament of Shimane.

In the 1986 election Sangiin Aoki entered as a candidate of the LDP in Shimane, sparking Hisaoki Kamei from which a change to the House tried in the concurrent Shūgiin - election, but narrowly missed. Aoki won the individual constituency Shimane significantly. In the LDP faction, he participated in the founding of the Takeshita faction, which in 1987 broke away from the Tanaka faction. His electoral mandate he could in 1992, defending 1998 and 2004.

In 1991, Aoki Parliamentary Secretary ( seimujikan ) in the Ministry of Finance, 1994, he took over the presidency of the Sangiin - Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. After the 1998 election, he took over the post of Secretary General of the LDP Sangiin Group. He was appointed to the Cabinet Obuchi, where he replaced Hiromu Nonaka as Chief Cabinet Secretary and Minister for the Development of Okinawa in 1999. After Obuchis stroke he was so for a few days executive prime minister. In the following first Cabinet Mori he remained until July 2000 ministers. From 2004 to 2007 Aoki took over the group's presidency of the LDP in Sangiin.

Before the 2010 election, he announced Sangiin in the face of a slight stroke and hospitalization in the short term, not wanting to run for a fifth term. His electoral mandate won his eldest son, Kazuhiko.

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