Miyazawa Cabinet
Cabinet of Japan (1991–1993)
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- Japan Socialist Party
- Kōmeitō
- Democratic Socialist Party
- Japanese Communist Party
(Reshuffle)
(Reshuffle)
The Miyazawa Cabinet is the 78th Cabinet of Japan headed by Kiichi Miyazawa from November 5, 1991 to August 9, 1993.[1]
Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister | Special mission etc. | Note |
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Prime Minister | Kiichi Miyazawa | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Foreign Affairs | Michio Watanabe | ||
Minister of Justice | Takashi Tawara | ||
Minister of Finance | Tsutomu Hata | ||
Minister of Education | Kunio Hatoyama | ||
Minister of Health | Tokuo Yamashita | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Masami Tanabu | ||
Minister of International Trade and Industry | Kōzō Watanabe | ||
Minister of Transport | Keiwa Okuda | ||
Minister of Posts | Hideo Watanabe | ||
Minister of Labor | Tetsuo Kondo | ||
Minister of Construction | Taku Yamasaki | ||
Minister of Home Affairs Chair of the National Public Safety Commission | Masajuro Shiokawa | ||
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Koichi Kato | ||
Director of the Management and Coordination Agency | Junzō Iwasaki | ||
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency Director of the Okinawa Regional Development Agency | Tomoo Ie | ||
Director of the Defense Agency | Sohei Miyashita | ||
Director of the Economic Planning Agency | Takeshi Noda | ||
Director of the Science and Technology Agency | Kanzō Tanigawa | Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission | |
Director of the Environment Agency | Shozaburo Nakamura | for Global Environmental issues | |
Director of the National Land Agency | Yoshiyuki Tōya | In charge of Research and College Town | |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Atsuo Kudō | ||
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (for Political Affairs) | Motoji Kondō | ||
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (for General Affairs) | Nobuo Ishihara | ||
Source:[1] |
Reshuffled Cabinet
Miyazawa Cabinet (Reshuffle) | |
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78th Cabinet of Japan | |
Date formed | December 12, 1992 |
Date dissolved | August 9, 1993 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | Akihito |
Prime Minister | Kiichi Miyazawa |
Member party | Liberal Democratic Party |
Status in legislature | Majority government (Lower House) 275 / 512 (54%) |
Opposition parties |
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History | |
Outgoing election | 40th general election (1993) |
Predecessor | Miyazawa Cabinet |
Successor | Hosokawa Cabinet |
The Cabinet reshuffle took place on December 12, 1992.
Portfolio | Minister | Special mission etc. | Note |
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Prime Minister | Kiichi Miyazawa | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Foreign Affairs | Michio Watanabe | Concurrently serving as Minister for Foreign Affairs | Resigned on April 7, 1993 |
Masaharu Gotōda | Concurrently serving as Minister of Justice | Appointed on April 8, 1993 | |
Minister of Justice | Masaharu Gotōda | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Michio Watanabe | Resigned on April 7, 1993 | |
Kabun Mutō | Appointed on April 8, 1993 | ||
Minister of Finance | Yoshiro Hayashi | ||
Minister of Education | Mayumi Moriyama | ||
Minister of Health | Yuya Niwa | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Masami Tanabu | Resigned on August 4, 1993 | |
Kiichi Miyazawa | Concurrently serving as Prime Minister and Minister of Posts | Appointed on August 4, 1993 | |
Minister of International Trade and Industry | Yoshirō Mori | ||
Minister of Transport | Ihei Ochi | ||
Minister of Posts | Junichiro Koizumi | Resigned on July 20, 1993 | |
Kiichi Miyazawa | Concurrently serving as Prime Minister | Appointed on July 20, 1993 | |
Minister of Labor | Masakuni Murakami | ||
Minister of Construction | Kishirō Nakamura | ||
Minister of Home Affairs Chair of the National Public Safety Commission | Keijirō Murata | ||
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Yōhei Kōno | for Women's issues | |
Director of the Management and Coordination Agency | Michihiko Kano | ||
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency Director of the Okinawa Regional Development Agency | Shūji Kita | ||
Director of the Defense Agency | Toshio Nakayama | ||
Director of the Economic Planning Agency | Hajime Funada | Resigned on June 18, 1993 | |
Kiichi Miyazawa | Administrative Handling (Concurrently serving as Prime Minister) | Appointed on June 18, 1993 Resigned on June 21, 1993 | |
Osamu Takatori | Appointed on June 21, 1993 | ||
Director of the Science and Technology Agency | Mamoru Nakajima | Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission | Resigned on June 18, 1993 |
Kiichi Miyazawa | Administrative Handling (Concurrently serving as Prime Minister) | Appointed on June 18, 1993 Resigned on June 21, 1993 | |
Shōichi Watanabe | Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission | Appointed on June 21, 1993 | |
Director of the Environment Agency | Taikan Hayashi | for Global Environmental issues | |
Director of the National Land Agency | Takashi Inoue | In charge of Research and College Town | |
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary | Motoji Kondō | for Political Affairs | |
Nobuo Ishihara | for General Affairs | ||
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Takao Ōde | ||
Source:[1] |
Notes
References
- ^ a b c "第78代 宮澤 喜一|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official Residence. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
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