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    The Second Nakasone Cabinet is the 72nd Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from December 27, 1983, to July 22, 1986. The first Cabinet reshuffle...
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  • Nakasone Cabinet may refer to: First Nakasone Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Yasuhiro Nakasone from 1982 to 1983 Second Nakasone Cabinet...
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    The First Nakasone Cabinet is the 71st Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from November 27, 1982, to December 27, 1983. "第71代 中曽根 康弘|歴代内閣"....
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    The Third Nakasone Cabinet is the 73rd Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from July 22, 1986, to November 6, 1987. "第73代 中曽根 康弘|歴代内閣". Prime...
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    lists successive Japanese cabinets, from first cabinet, First Itō Cabinet to current cabinet, Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle). Politics portal...
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    Yasuhiro Nakasone (中曽根 康弘, Nakasone Yasuhiro, 27 May 1918 – 29 November 2019) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President...
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    seats. Kōmeitō saw a small seat loss of three, and the New Liberal Club, which had been in coalition with the Second Nakasone Cabinet, lost two seats....
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    The Second Tanaka Cabinet is the 65th Cabinet of Japan headed by Kakuei Tanaka from December 22, 1972 to December 9, 1974. The first Cabinet reshuffle...
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    The Second Kishida Cabinet is the 101st Cabinet of Japan and was formed in November 2021 by Fumio Kishida, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party and...
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  • (北海道開発庁 Hokkaidō-kaihatsu-chō) of the first reshuffled cabinet in the second Nakasone's cabinet in 1984. In 1987, he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the...
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    the premiership, although the LDP lost 25 seats. He formed the Second Kishida Cabinet by replacing Toshimitsu Motegi with Yoshimasa Hayashi as the Foreign...
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    of the House of Councilors) Director of the Defense Agency - Yasuhiro Nakasone Director-General of the Economic Planning Agency - Ichiro Sato (Member...
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    reappointment of Uno cabinet members, but had to follow factional balance: Takeshita faction has given five ministries, while Abe, Miyazawa and Nakasone factions...
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    was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of the then-prime minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, replacing Yoshio Sakurauchi. His term lasted until...
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    minister in November 1982. In November 1984, Nakasone was chosen for a second term as LDP president. His cabinet received an unusually high rating, a 50%...
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    Self-Defense Forces. Former military persons may be appointed, with Yasuhiro Nakasone being one prominent example. Exercises "control and supervision" over the...
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    Imperial Rule Assistance Association (IRAA) was created in 1940 under Second Konoe Cabinet as a wartime mobilization organization, ironically in alliance with...
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    Kakuei Tanaka (category Military personnel of the Second Sino-Japanese War)
    Nakasone publicly vowed to distance the party from Tanaka's politics, stating that the party should be "cleansed" with a new code of ethics. Nakasone...
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    currently the oldest living prime minister, following the death of Yasuhiro Nakasone on 29 November 2019. Murayama is also the only living former Japanese prime...
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    康弘 [71st Nakasone Yasuhiro] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第72代 中曽根 康弘 [72nd Nakasone Yasuhiro]...
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    finance and public administration. He again became a cabinet minister in 1986 under Yasuhiro Nakasone, and in 1989 became secretary general of the LDP, the...
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    The Second Satō Cabinet is the 62nd Cabinet of Japan headed by Eisaku Satō from February 17, 1967 to January 14, 1970. The first Cabinet reshuffle took...
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    The First Tanaka Cabinet is the 64th Cabinet of Japan headed by Kakuei Tanaka from July 7 to December 22, 1972. "第64代 田中 角榮|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official...
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    was the Japanese Minister of Education, under the government of Yasuhiro Nakasone until 1986. He was a member of the right-wing Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai faction...
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    Shinzo Abe (category Instances of Lang-ja using second unnamed parameter)
    Malaysia, March 2022. (Malaysia) First Abe Cabinet Second Abe Cabinet Third Abe Cabinet Fourth Abe Cabinet Work Style Reform Law Tohokushinsha Film and...
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    The Second Kishi Cabinet is the 57th Cabinet of Japan headed by Nobusuke Kishi from June 12, 1958, to July 19, 1960. A Cabinet reshuffle took place on...
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    chief cabinet secretary of Japan (内閣官房長官, Naikaku-kanbō-chōkan) is a member of the cabinet and is the leader and chief executive of the Cabinet Secretariat...
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    second time on 26 September 2007, in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda. He remained in that post until he was replaced by Hirofumi Nakasone in...
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    The Zenkō Suzuki Cabinet is the 70th Cabinet of Japan headed by Zenkō Suzuki from July 17, 1980, to November 27, 1982. A Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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    portal List of prime ministers of Japan First Koizumi Cabinet Second Koizumi Cabinet Third Koizumi Cabinet "Koizumi". The American Heritage Dictionary of the...
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