First Kaifu Cabinet
Appearance
First Kaifu Cabinet | |
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76th Cabinet of Japan | |
Date formed | August 10, 1989 |
Date dissolved | February 28, 1990 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | Akihito |
Prime Minister | Toshiki Kaifu |
Member party | Liberal Democratic Party |
Status in legislature | Majority government (Lower House) 300 / 512 (59%) |
Opposition parties | |
History | |
Election | 39th general election (1990) |
Predecessor | Uno Cabinet |
Successor | Second Kaifu Cabinet |
The First Kaifu Cabinet is the 76th Cabinet of Japan headed by Toshiki Kaifu from August 10, 1989, to February 28, 1990.[1] Kaifu succeed at promoting two women as ministers and defying Takeshita faction's demand of reappointment of Uno cabinet members, but had to follow factional balance: Takeshita faction has given five ministries, while Abe, Miyazawa and Nakasone factions each received four. Komoto faction, Kaifu's own, only got two ministries.
Cabinet
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Special mission etc. | Note |
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Prime Minister | Toshiki Kaifu | Komoto faction | |
Minister of Justice | Masao Gotō | Independent | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Taro Nakayama | Abe faction | |
Minister of Finance | Ryutaro Hashimoto | Takeshita faction | |
Minister of Education | Kazuya Ishibashi | National Diet Library Liaison and Coordination Committee member | Abe faction |
Minister of Health | Saburō Toida | In charge of Pension issues | Takeshita faction |
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Michihiko Kano | Abe faction | |
Minister of International Trade and Industry | Hikaru Matsunaga | Nakasone faction | |
Minister of Transport | Takami Eto | In charge of New Tokyo International Airport issues | Nakasone faction |
Minister of Posts | Senpachi Ōishi | Nakasone faction | |
Minister of Labor | Jōji Fukushima | Independent | |
Minister of Construction | Shōzō Harada | Miyazawa faction | |
Minister of Home Affairs Chair of the National Public Safety Commission |
Kōzō Watanabe | Takeshita faction | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Tokuo Yamashita | Komoto faction, Resigned on August 25, 1989 | |
Mayumi Moriyama | First female officeholder | Komoto faction, Appointed on August 25, 1989 | |
Director of the Management and Coordination Agency | Kiyoshi Mizuno | Miyazawa faction | |
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency Director of the Okinawa Regional Development Agency |
Fumio Abe | Miyazawa faction | |
Director of the Defense Agency | Jūrō Matsumoto | Abe faction | |
Director of the Economic Planning Agency | Sumiko Takahara | Non-legislator | |
Director of the Science and Technology Agency | Eizaburō Saitō | Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission | Independent |
Director of the Environment Agency | Mayumi Moriyama | Komoto faction, Resigned on August 25, 1989 | |
Setsu Shiga | Komoto faction, Appointed on August 25, 1989 | ||
Director of the National Land Agency | Hajime Ishii | In charge of Land Measures for the International Garden and Greenery Exposition |
Takeshita faction |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Atsuo Kudō | ||
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (for Political Affairs) | Setsu Shiga | Resigned on August 25, 1989 | |
Takao Fujimoto | Appointed on August 25, 1989 | ||
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (for General Affairs) | Nobuo Ishihara | ||
Source:[1] |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "第76代 海部 俊樹|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official Residence. Retrieved 8 October 2023.