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Kimi Onoda (小野田 紀美, ''Onoda Kimi'', born December 7, 1982) is a Japanese politician. She serves as Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Defense since 2022 and as a member of the
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representing the Liberal Democratic Party. She previously served as Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice under the
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(2020-2021).


Early life and education

Onoda was born on December 7, 1982, in
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, to a Japanese mother and an American father. She moved to Setouchi,
Okayama Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu. Okayama Prefecture has a population of 1,906,464 (1 February 2018) and has a geographic area of 7,114 Square kilometre, km2 (2,746 sq mi). Okayama Prefectur ...
, Japan at the age of one. After graduating from Seishin Girls' High School, she studied politics at
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. There she acquired a high school teacher's license in civics. After graduating from university, she was in charge of public relations and promotion at a video game company.


Career

After being a 5th year student at the Tokyo LDP Political Management School, Onoda ran for the Liberal Democratic Party-certified Kita Ward Councillor election in 2011 and was elected for the first time. In 2015, she was re-elected to the Kita Ward Council. The following year, in 2016, she ran for the 24th regular election for the House of Councillors as an LDP-certified candidate (
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nomination). Onoda defeated Kentaro Kuroishi, who was nominated by the
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and the
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, and won the election as the successor to former House of Councillors Chairman
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of the
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, who announced his retirement from politics. In 2019, she joined the Takeshita Faction (
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). Onoda was appointed Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice in the Suga Cabinet in September 2020. On July 10, 2022 Onoda won the 26th regular election for the House of Councillors by 180,000 votes (54.7% of the vote), far exceeding the previous runner-up margin (approximately 108,000 votes), with support from independent voters, despite the lack of support from the Komeito. On August 12, 2022, she was appointed Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Defense in the Second Kishida Cabinet reshuffle.


Policies and advocacy


Constitution

* Regarding
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revision, Onoda answered "in favor" in 2022
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and ''Mainichi Shimbun'' questionnaires. * Regarding the revision of Article 9, she commented "the Constitution should be revised to clearly state the existence of the Self-Defense Forces" in a 2022 ''Mainichi Shimbun'' questionnaire. Regarding the inclusion of the Self-Defense Forces in Article 9, she answered "in favor" in a 2022 NHK questionnaire. * Onoda answered "in favor" regarding amending the Constitution to include an emergency clause in a 2022 NHK questionnaire.


Diplomacy and security

* Regarding having the capability to attack an enemy base, Onoda answered "in favor" in a 2022 NHK and ''Mainichi Shimbun'' questionnaire. * Regarding the
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to Henoko, she answered "in favor" in a 2022 ''Mainichi Shimbun'' questionnaire. * Regarding the Japanese government's sanctions against Russia amidst the
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, she responded "appropriate" in a 2022 NHK questionnaire. * In response to the question, "What do you think should be done about defense spending in the future?" she answered, "it should be increased significantly" in a 2022 NHK questionnaire.


Gender

* Onoda did not respond regarding the introduction of marriage with separate surnames in 2022 NHK and ''Mainichi Shimbun'' questionnaires. She responded "undecided" in a survey by
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in the same year. * She did not respond regarding legal revisions to allow
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in 2022 NHK and ''Mainichi Shimbun'' questionnaires. She responded "somewhat opposed" in a survey by Nippon TV in the same year. * She responded "somewhat opposed" to the introduction of a quota system in a 2022 NHK questionnaire.


Dual citizenship issue

At the time of her birth, Onoda did not have Japanese citizenship due to Japan's nationality law, which adopted a paternal-preferential lineage system at the time, but she later became a Japanese citizen. In October 2015, Onoda completed the procedures to select Japanese citizenship and renounce her U.S. citizenship in Japan, and ran for the House of Councillors in 2016. However, on October 4, 2016, after the election, it was discovered that she had not completed the renunciation procedure in the U.S., which the Nationality Law imposes an effort requirement, and that she was in a dual nationality status. Onoda apologized for her lack of knowledge and said that she was proceeding with the procedures because it turned out that she also needed to apply to the U.S. government to renounce her U.S. citizenship. She then posted on her
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pages the "Certificate of Loss of U.S. Citizenship" received on May 2, 2017. Onoda commented on then Democratic Party Representative
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's refusal to release her family register, which was in question at the same time over the issue of multiple nationality, saying, "The only thing that can prove that you are not violating the Nationality Law is a copy of your family register that shows the date of selection of your nationality. No one is talking about roots or discrimination." Onoda also criticized Renhō for calling those who demanded the publication of her family register "racist," saying that she "created a conflict between those who have foreign blood and those who do not."


Affiliations

* The Conference to Japan’s Dignity and National Interest (Executive Secretary) * LDP Diet Members Caucus for the Prevention of Passive Smoking


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Onoda, Kimi Japanese politicians 1982 births Politicians from Okayama Prefecture Takushoku University alumni Female members of the House of Councillors (Japan) Living people