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    Yukio Hatoyama (鳩山 友紀夫, born 鳩山 由紀夫, Hatoyama Yukio, born 11 February 1947) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and Leader...
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    Miyuki Hatoyama (鳩山 幸, Hatoyama Miyuki, born June 28, 1943) is married to the former Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama. Originally an actress by profession...
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    countries. Hatoyama resigned after this achievement, having long been of declining health. A member of the Hatoyama family, he was the grandfather of Yukio Hatoyama...
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    The Yukio Hatoyama Cabinet governed Japan from September 2009 to June 2010, following the landslide victory of the Democratic Party of Japan in the election...
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    resigned as party leader in May 2009 after a fundraising scandal and Yukio Hatoyama succeeded Ozawa before the August 2009 general election, at which the...
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    Koizumi in 2006 to serve for more than one year, with his predecessors Yukio Hatoyama, Tarō Asō, Yasuo Fukuda, and Shinzo Abe either resigning prematurely...
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  • founded by former Prime Minister and Democratic Party of Japan leader Yukio Hatoyama and former House of Representatives member Nobuhiko Shuto in 2020. In...
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  • the son and father of two former Prime Ministers, Ichirō and Yukio respectively. Hatoyama was born in Tokyo to a high-profile family. He studied at the...
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    who served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, and Yukio Hatoyama, who was Prime Minister from September 16, 2009, to June 8, 2010. Ishibashi's...
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    game developer Yukio Furuyama (古山 征男, born 1938), Japanese equestrian Yukio Hashi (橋 幸夫, born 1943), Japanese popular singer Yukio Hatoyama (鳩山 由紀夫, born...
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  • The Hatoyama family is a prominent Japanese political family which has been called "Japan's Kennedy family." Ichirō Hatoyama and Yukio Hatoyama served...
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    Democratic Party of Japan formed in 1998. Its two leading members, Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan, subsequently and sequentially became Prime Ministers...
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    Party of Japan. He served as Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary in the Yukio Hatoyama Cabinet. Before entering politics Matsui was a bureaucrat in the Ministry...
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    Ichirō Hatoyama, who became the President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Prime Minister of Japan between 1954 and 1956. His brother Yukio Hatoyama...
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    Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫, Mishima Yukio), born Kimitake Hiraoka (平岡 公威, Hiraoka Kimitake, 14 January 1925 – 25 November 1970), was a Japanese author, poet...
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  • Minister Yukio Hatoyama was engulfed in a funding scandal, which was partly a result of the huge expenses needed to run koenkai. Hatoyama's premiership...
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  • former Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama and Diet (Japan's bicameral legislature) member Kunio Hatoyama. Hatoyama funded the establishment of the...
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    (1890 – 1907), father of Ichirō Hatoyama, and great-grandfather of Yukio Hatoyama and Kunio Hatoyama. Haruko Hatoyama (1863 – 1938): Japanese educator...
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    Noda acted as senior vice finance minister during the premiership of Yukio Hatoyama after the DPJ won control of the Diet in 2009 general election, and...
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    overseas-based accounts, especially in Pakistan. Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama incorrectly claimed the earthquake caused a fire at the Shika Nuclear...
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    Under Japan's constitution, this result virtually assured DPJ leader Yukio Hatoyama would be the next Prime Minister of Japan. He was formally named to...
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    future prime minister Yukio Hatoyama thought that this bill would cause further divisions among society and the public schools. Hatoyama voted for the bill...
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  • politician and diplomat Yasuko Hatoyama (1922–2013), wife of Iichirō, and mother of Kazuko, Yukio and Kunio Yukio Hatoyama (born 1947), politician and Prime...
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    Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第93代 鳩山 由紀夫 [93rd Hatoyama Yukio] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    information provided on Indonesian taxpayers. Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama is listed in the papers. The Bermuda-incorporated company, Hoifu Energy...
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    priority on people's lives." He was also announced by Secretary-General Yukio Hatoyama to have decided to switch from Iwate Constituency No. 4 to Tokyo Constituency...
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    in 2010 Gnassingbé and the Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama met with each other with Hatoyama congratulating Gnassingbé for winning the election...
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    September 2009 Monarch Akihito Preceded by Yasuo Fukuda Succeeded by Yukio Hatoyama Minister for Foreign Affairs In office 31 October 2005 – 27 August 2007...
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    seats. The Democratic Party made major gains under the leadership of Yukio Hatoyama. Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi suffered a stroke in April 2000 and was...
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    Kazuo Hatoyama (鳩山 和夫, Hatoyama Kazuo, May 6, 1856 – October 3, 1911) was the patriarchal head of the prominent Japanese Hatoyama political family which...
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