Shigeyuki Goto

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Shigeyuki Goto
後藤 茂之
Minister of Economic Revitalization
In office
25 October 2022 – 13 September 2023
Prime MinisterFumio Kishida
Preceded byDaishiro Yamagiwa
Succeeded byYoshitaka Shindō
Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
In office
4 October 2021 – 10 August 2022
Prime MinisterFumio Kishida
Preceded byNorihisa Tamura
Succeeded byKatsunobu Katō
Member of the House of Representatives
Assumed office
25 June 2000 - 21 July 2009
16 December 2012
Preceded byNorihisa Tamura
Succeeded byKatsunobu Katō
ConstituencyNagano 4th district
Personal details
Born (1955-12-09) 9 December 1955 (age 68)
Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Political partyLiberal Democratic
(2003-present)
Other political
affiliations
New Frontier
(1996-1997)
Democratic
(1998-2003)
Alma materUniversity of Tokyo

Shigeyuki Goto (後藤 茂之, Gotō Shigeyuki, born December 9, 1955) is a Japanese politician serving in the House of Representatives.

A member of the Liberal Democratic Party, he was selected to become Economic Revitalization Minister in October 2022 upon the cabinet resignation of Daishiro Yamagiwa.[1] Goto previously served as Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare from October 2021 to August 2022.

Career

A native of Minato, Tokyo and graduate of the University of Tokyo, he joined the Ministry of Finance in 1980. He also received a master's degree from Brown University as a bureaucrat. After he left the ministry in 1995, he ran unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives as a member of the New Frontier Party. He ran again in 2000 as a member of the Democratic Party of Japan and was elected for the first time.

References

  1. ^ "Ex-Japan health minister Goto replaces church-linked economy chief". Kyodo News. 25 October 2022. Retrieved 25 October 2022.

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Health, Labour, and Welfare
2021–2022
Succeeded by