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29-year-old elected as mayor in Japan
By Yoon Min-sik
Hiroto Fujii, a 29-year-old independent candidate, was elected Sunday as the mayor of Minokamo in Japan, becoming the youngest mayor in the country.
Fujii defeated veteran politician Yumiko Mori, a four-time city council member who was backed by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. He is the second-youngest mayor in Japan’s history.
After graduating from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Fujii ran a private education institute in Minokamo, Gifu prefecture. He entered politics in 2010 with his election as a member of the Minokamo city council. He was motivated to run for the office at the suggestion of his student who attended his institute, according to Yomiuri Shimbun.
During the campaign, Fujii’s youth and inexperience invited attacks from the rival camp, but the young politician insisted that age does not matter and “what’s important is the will and policies.”
Fujii’s camp received a major boost when he received backing from former mayor Naoyoshi Watanebe, who told his supporters on Friday that he wanted to lean on “the power of the youth” for the future of the city.
(minsikyoon@heraldcorp.com)