Masamune Wada
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29 July 2013
Koganei, Tokyo
affiliations
Party for Future Generations/Party for Japanese Kokoro (2014-2016)
Liberal Democratic Party (2017-)
Masamune Wada (和田政宗, Wada Masamune, born 14 October 1974) is a Japanese politician serving his first term in the House of Councillors representing the Miyagi at-large district.[1] He was elected to the House in the July 2013 as a member of Your Party. Upon the party's dissolution in November 2014 he joined the Party for Future Generations. He was promoted to Secretary-General of the party in September 2015; the party changed its name to Party for Japanese Kokoro in December 2015. In November 2016 he left the party and joined the Liberal Democratic Party's parliamentary group, but did not officially join the LDP.[2] He joined the LDP on September 24, 2017, and was elected as a candidate from the proportional district in the 25th ordinary election for the House of Councillors held in July 2019.
Wada graduated with a degree in political science from Keio University's Faculty of Law in 1997. Prior to entering politics he worked as an announcer for national broadcaster NHK from 1997 until 2013.[3]
References
- ^ "ネット選挙、結果に明暗 ネガティブ戦略の候補者は…". Retrieved 11 April 2014.
- ^ "和田政宗参院議員が自民会派入り 参院に届け出" [Councillor Masamune Wada joins submits papers to join LDP group]. Sankei Shimbun (in Japanese). 21 November 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
- ^ "和田 政宗(わだ まさむね)" [Masamune Wada] (in Japanese). House of Councillors. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
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