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  1. Fumio Kishida (岸田 文雄, Kishida Fumio?, Tokio, 29 de julio de 1957) es un político japonés que está en el cargo de primer ministro de Japón desde el 4 de octubre de 2021. [1] Anteriormente había ejercido como ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Japón de 2012 a 2017.

  2. Fumio Kishida (岸田 文雄, Kishida Fumio, born 29 July 1957) is a Japanese politician who has served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) since 2021.

  3. 20 de may. de 2023 · Fumio Kishida, primer ministro de Japón desde octubre desde 2021 y anfitrión de la cumbre del G-7 que se celebra este fin de semana en Hiroshima, llegó al poder avalado por credenciales de...

  4. The 100th Prime Minister. Aug. 2017. Political Chairperson of LDP. Jul. 2017. Minister of Defense (3rd Abe Cabinet (2nd reshuffled)) Aug. 2016. Minister for Foreign Affairs (3rd Abe Cabinet (2nd reshuffled)) Oct. 2015.

  5. 10 de may. de 2023 · As he welcomes the G7 to Hiroshima, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he wants Japan to become a global leader once more.

  6. Opening Speech by Prime Minister KISHIDA Fumio at the GZERO Summit 2021 - YouTube. Prime Minister's Office of Japan. 109K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 46K views 2 years ago...

  7. Hace 5 días · Fumio Kishida (born July 29, 1957, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese politician who served as leader of the Liberal-Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) and head of the Kōchikai (a faction within the LDP with a liberal tendency) and became prime minister of Japan in 2021.

  8. 29 de sept. de 2021 · Fumio Kishida has won a race to lead Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), putting him on course to become the next prime minister. Mr Kishida will succeed Yoshihide Suga, who decided...

  9. 29 de sept. de 2021 · Fumio Kishida has been elected Japan's new prime ministerjust days after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) picked him as leader. Here's how he won.

  10. 18 de nov. de 2021 · Upon winning the election for Liberal Democratic Party president, Kishida was appointed Prime Minister of Japan by an extraordinary session of the Diet. He vowed to lend a sincere ear to the voices of the Japanese people and to conduct politics in an attentive and broad-minded manner.