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that had served in important posts, it was still unusual for a Komeito member serving in a legislature to reach the age of 80 as Fujii had done. In September 2006, he resigned from his position as a top advisor, and moved over to working at the Komeito's Tokyo headquarters. In addition, he also became a director at the Komeito Cultural Association.
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at that year's metropolitan elections, and also was appointed the leader of the Assembly's deliberation group. However, in December 1994, Komeito split into four parties, with Fujii remaining a member of the "Komei" faction (composed mainly of councillors and local assembly leaders), and was also its
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that was held in July, he turned over his power base to the younger candidate Masami Yoshikura and retired from the political world. However, he continued to actively pursue his role as a top advisor to the party. Although the Komeito had made exceptions to its retirement age precedents for members
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In November 1998, Komeito reconsolidated under the name of New Komeito. In 2004, Fujii was appointed Komeito's highest advisor at the party's convention that year. In the
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ward in April 1955. Among the 32 people elected, he was the only one who had Soka Gakkai's endorsement. In April 1963, he won a seat in the
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leader for most of its brief history. Although the "New Komei" faction (composed mainly of representatives) joined the
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Daily Report: East Asia. (1995). United States: The Service. Issue 21, part 30, page 11.
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ward, this time as a candidate for the Komei Political League, the predecessor group to
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had attempted to persuade Fujii not to field its own PR candidates in the upcoming
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splinter party between 1994 and 1998. In addition, he was a founding member of
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movement of confrontational proselytisation. He won his first election as an
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In July 1989, Fujii helped contribute to the success of the
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