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Yoshihiko Noda

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Japan is the largest creditor country in the world, so we have made contributions to the stability of international markets and we want this IMF meeting to confirm that we will continue to contribute.


— Yoshihiko Noda


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Our goal is not simply to reconstruct the Japan that existed before March 11, 2011, but to build a new Japan. We are determined to overcome this historic challenge.


— Yoshihiko Noda


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The greatest problem in Japanese politics over the last two decades is that we put off what needed to be done. We have to overcome that.


— Yoshihiko Noda


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The real reform Japan needs is decisive politics when we face issues that need to be decided.


— Yoshihiko Noda


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There's a tendency for the yen to strengthen because it's rated highly, but I don't think that accurately reflects Japan's economic performance.


— Yoshihiko Noda


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We must draw on the unique strengths of the Japanese economy, seek an open and cooperative approach with our international partners, and intelligently exploit the promise of new growth areas.


— Yoshihiko Noda


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Did you know about Yoshihiko Noda?

He was first elected to the assembly of Chiba Prefecture in 1987 at the age of 29. Noda graduated from Chiba Prefectural Funabashi Senior High School in 1975. Position on war responsibility

In October 2005 Noda criticized Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi for his position on Japanese class A war criminals as "war criminals".

Yoshihiko Noda (野田 佳彦 Noda Yoshihiko? born 20 May 1957) is a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012. He was succeeded by Shinzō Abe as Prime Minister on 26 December 2012.

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