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Shiori Yamao

Shiori Yamao
山尾 志桜里
衆議院議員山尾志桜里-trimming.jpg
Member of the House of Representatives
Assumed office
14 December 2014
Preceded by Junji Suzuki
Constituency Aichi-7th
In office
30 August 2009 – 16 November 2012
Preceded by Junji Suzuki
Succeeded by Junji Suzuki
Constituency Aichi-7th
Personal details
Born (1974-07-24) 24 July 1974 (age 43)
Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Political party Constitutional Democratic
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2017)
DP (2016–2017)
DPJ (2009-2016, merger)
Spouse(s) Kyosuke Yamao
Children 1
Alma mater University of Tokyo
Website www.yamaoshiori.jp

Shiori Yamao (山尾 志桜里, Yamao Shiori, née Kanno) is a member of the Japanese House of Representatives for the Aichi 7th district. Yamao is a member of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. She was the policy chief of the Democratic Party and a former liberal member of the Democratic Party of Japan. She has been elected to the Japanese House of Representatives thrice. She rose to prominence by criticizing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for not handling the issue of nursery school waiting lists. Yamao is opposed to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, saying that the deal does not protect Japan's national interests.

Following allegations of an extramarital affair with Rintaro Kuramochi published in Shukan Bunshun, Yamao resigned from the Democratic Party. She denied having the affair and maintained that the allegations were false. Her resignation was viewed as an attempt to control damage within the Democratic Party, which was struggling with fledgling support at that time.

The allegations did not dent her popularity back in her home district. Although she had to run as an independent, she was able to hold her district in the election on 22 October 2017 by a narrow margin of 834 votes. Her advocacy and her status as a prominent Diet rival to Prime Minister Abe were touted as the main reasons of her high support in the district, particularly among swing voters. Her tough stance against Abe made her a constant target of right-wing campaigners. After her win, a rumor of voting fraud in the district was spread and the local election office was bombarded with calls and emails claiming that she was illegitimately elected.


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