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    The Kan Cabinet was the cabinet governing Japan from June 2010 to September 2011 under the leadership of Prime Minister Naoto Kan, who came into power...
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    Naoto Kan (菅 直人, Kan Naoto, born 10 October 1946) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Democratic Party...
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    Wong Kan Seng PPA(P) (Chinese: 黄根成; pinyin: Huáng Gēnchéng; Jyutping: Wong4 Gan1 Sing4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Kun-sêng; born 8 September 1946) is a Singaporean...
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    posts in the new cabinet. The cabinet reshuffle also resulted in the promotion of long-time Kan ally Yoshito Sengoku to Chief Cabinet Secretary, who the...
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    Yukio Edano (category Noda cabinet)
    under Policy Research Chairman Naoto Kan. In January 1996, around two years later, the First Hashimoto Cabinet was formed, who was selected to lead after...
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    Richard Hu, Wong Kan Seng 12th Cabinet (formed November 2001): Goh Chok Tong, Lee Kuan Yew, Lee Hsien Loong, Tony Tan, S. Jayakumar, Wong Kan Seng, Teo Chee...
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    the Democratic Party-led Hatoyama Cabinet took over, followed in rapid succession by the Kan Cabinet and Noda Cabinet. The LDP and Komeito, who had formed...
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    first Kan Cabinet that was established in June of 2010, Izumi was reappointed as Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Cabinet Office. After the first Kan Cabinet...
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    necessary to override the House of Councillors rejection. In 2011, the Kan Cabinet struggled to pass a renewable energy bill and a bond ceiling increase...
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    from the original on 2017-07-22. Retrieved 2017-10-10. "Renho, Cabinet Profiles, Kan Cabinet (Formed 8 June 2010". The Japan Times. Archived from the original...
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    political change in Japan, DPJ's new leader and former finance minister of Kan Cabinet, Yoshihiko Noda was cleared and elected by the National Diet as 95th...
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    and infrastructure minister in the Kan cabinet. Michihiko Kano, Hata group, agriculture minister in the Kan cabinet. On August 27, the five candidates...
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    (ii) (Dajō-kan) the highest organ of Japan's government briefly restored to power after the Meiji Restoration, which was replaced by the Cabinet. It was...
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  • Kantai Collection (redirect from Kan Colle)
    Hepburn: Kantai Korekushon, lit. 'Fleet Collection'), abbreviated as KanColle (艦これ, KanKore), is a Japanese free-to-play web browser game developed by Kadokawa...
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    central government completely owns Taisho island. The reaction of the Kan Cabinet to the September 2010 Senkaku boat collision incident was seen by former...
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    Studies. He served as the Parliamentary Vice Minister of Defense in the Kan Cabinet. Nagashima was born on February 17, 1962, in Yokohama-City, Kanagawa...
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    1878 and Lord of Foreign Affairs in 1879 under the early Meiji Dajō-kan Cabinet. In 1884, he was elevated to the rank of count (hakushaku) under the...
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    announced a new Cabinet line-up. In addition to Lee Kuan Yew, Goh Chok Tong, George Yeo and Lim Hwee Hua, four other ministers retired: Wong Kan Seng, Mah Bow...
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  • Kan Zaw (Burmese: ကံဇော်, born 11 October 1954) is the current Union Minister for Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations. He previously...
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    Kan Abe (安倍 寛, Abe Kan, 29 April 1894 – 30 January 1946) was a Japanese politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1937 to 1946. He was...
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    article lists successive Japanese cabinets, from first cabinet, First Itō Cabinet to current cabinet, Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle). Politics portal...
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    constitution drafted in 1947, the interpretation of Article 7 states that the cabinet may instruct the Emperor to dissolve the House of Representatives before...
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    On 7 January 2010, Naoto Kan replaced Fujii as finance minister. Fujii served in the Kan cabinet as Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary. Noda took over the...
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    (菊池 寛, Kikuchi Hiroshi, December 26, 1888 – March 6, 1948), also known as Kan Kikuchi (which uses the same kanji as his real name), was a Japanese author...
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    transport and tourism in the reshuffled Naoto Kan cabinet. Mabuchi left prime minister Kan's cabinet on 14 January 2011, after the then-opposition Liberal...
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    Minister and DPJ president, Naoto Kan resigned on 26 August 2011 after the passage of the second extra budget for 2011. Kan's resignation triggered a DPJ leadership...
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    The Cabinet of Myanmar, officially the Union Government (Burmese: ပြည်ထောင်စုအစိုးရအဖွဲ့), is the executive body of the government of Myanmar led by the...
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    Vice-Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare in the Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan Cabinets from 2009 to 2010. "YAMANOI_Kazunori_Shugiin". The House of Representatives...
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  • Albert Kan-Dapaah (born 14 March 1953) is a Ghanaian chartered accountant and politician. He is the current National Security Minister of Ghana since...
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    current representative is Sumio Mabuchi who was a minister of state in the Kan Cabinet in from 2010 to 2011. "令和4年9月1日現在選挙人名簿及び在外選挙人名簿登録者数" [Number of registrants...
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