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    Junichiro Koizumi (/kɔɪˈzuːmi/; 小泉 純一郎, Koizumi Jun'ichirō [ko.iꜜzɯmi (d)ʑɯɰ̃.iꜜtɕiɾoː]; born 8 January 1942) is a Japanese retired politician who was...
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    Yoshie Koizumi had six children, including Jun'ichirō Koizumi, who later became the Prime Minister of Japan. Koizumi was purged from politics by the Allied...
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    Japan. He was the grandfather of Jun'ichirō Koizumi, who served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 2001 to 2006. Koizumi was born in Mutsuura, Musashi Province...
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  • 順一郎, born 1954), Japanese medical researcher and psychiatrist Junichiro Koizumi (小泉 純一郎, born 1942), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro...
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    historical negationist organization Nippon Kaigi. He joined the Cabinet of Jun'ichirō Koizumi in 2003 as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications. On 31...
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    He served as Minister of the Environment from 2002 to 2003 under Jun'ichirō Koizumi. Suzuki has been appointed Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic...
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    role from 2000 to 2004 under Prime Ministers Yoshirō Mori and Junichiro Koizumi. His record was surpassed by Yoshihide Suga, who served almost twice as...
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    as its Secretary-General and Vice President under Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi. Yamasaki was born in Dalian (then part of Manchukuo) during World...
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    2003 Jun'ichirō Koizumi 2 Shoichi Nakagawa September 2003 October 2005 Jun'ichirō Koizumi 3 Toshihiro Nikai November 2005 September 2006 Jun'ichirō Koizumi...
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    from 2002 to 2008, mainly under Jun'ichirō Koizumi. Founded by Nobusuke Kishi. Succeeded by Takeo Fukuda, Jun'ichirō Koizumi, Shinzō Abe, Yasuo Fukuda. This...
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    another term. Hashimoto won the election to LDP president against Jun'ichirō Koizumi 304 votes to 87, and succeeded Kōno as leader of the party and as...
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    with Jun'ichirō Koizumi and Kōichi Tanaka (at the Prime Minister's Official Residence on October 11, 2002)...
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    the front page of Asahi Shimbun. As a parting gesture, outgoing PM Jun'ichirō Koizumi wrote a tanka to thank his supporters. The Japanese imperial family...
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    Cabinet of Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi. Along with Satsuki Katayama and Makiko Fujino, Koike became known as one of Koizumi's "assassins" in the 2005...
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    Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto. He served in a variety of LDP posts in Jun'ichirō Koizumi's cabinet. He again became responsible for Director General of the...
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    with Jun'ichirō Koizumi (at the Prime Minister's Official Residence on 11 July 2005)...
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    with Masatoshi Koshiba and Jun'ichirō Koizumi (at the Prime Minister's Official Residence on October 11, 2002)...
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    Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi for his position on Japanese class A war criminals as "war criminals". However, Noda supported Koizumi's visit to Yasukuni...
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    a place on the LDP's electoral list as the party, by then led by Jun'ichirō Koizumi, introduced an age limit of 73 years for candidates in the proportional...
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    Zia with the Prime Minister of Japan Jun'ichirō Koizumi in Tokyo (2005)...
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  • not really related to any real-life people". Junichiro Koizumi (小泉 ジュンイチロー, Koizumi Jun'ichirō) The Prime Minister of Japan, the main protagonist of the...
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  • and by others on the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi said he had no intention of raising the tax during his government...
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    research and services award to mark the official visit by Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi to Africa in May 2006 and the 80th anniversary of Dr. Noguchi's death...
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    [87th Koizumi Jun'ichirō] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第88代 小泉 純一郎 [88th Koizumi Jun'ichirō] (in...
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    Hosokawa, had the backing of the popular former LDP prime minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi. In a rare display of humor, Masuzoe dismissed a question as to whether...
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    the second Mori cabinet and as Assistant Cabinet Secretary under Jun'ichirō Koizumi. He strongly argues for equal rights for homosexuals in Parliament...
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    After two years as a member of the LDP, he defied then prime minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi in his privatization efforts and consequently lost favor with the...
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    Prize in 2015. Pulvers was also an official member of Prime Minister Jun'ichiro Koizumi's Task Force on Public Diplomacy and in 2009 received the Award of...
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  • "conservative kingdoms" (hoshu ōkoku), include Shinjirō Koizumi, the son of former Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi (11th district), Tarō Kōno (15th district), the...
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    Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi served as the first representative of the constituency from its creation in 1996. Koizumi retired at the 2009 elections...
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