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Third Itō Cabinet

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Third Itō Cabinet

7th Cabinet of Japan
January – June 1898
Date formedJanuary 12, 1898
Date dissolvedJune 30, 1898
People and organisations
EmperorMeiji
Prime MinisterItô Hirobumi
History
ElectionMarch 1898 general election
Legislature termsSeptember 1894–March 1898
March–August 1898
PredecessorSecond Matsukata Cabinet
SuccessorFirst Ōkuma Cabinet

The Third Itō Cabinet is the seventh Cabinet of Japan led by Itō Hirobumi from January 12, 1898, to June 30, 1898.

Cabinet

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Third Itō Cabinet
Portfolio Minister Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Marquess Itō Hirobumi Independent January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister for Foreign Affairs Baron Nishi Tokujirō Independent January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister of Home Affairs Viscount Yoshikawa Akimasa Independent January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister of Finance Count Inoue Kaoru Independent January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister of the Army Viscount Katsura Tarō Military (Army) January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister of the Navy Marquess Saigō Jūdō Kokumin Kyōkai January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister of Justice Sone Arasuke Independent January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister of Education Marquess Saionji Kinmochi Independent January 12, 1898 April 30, 1898
Masakazu Toyama Independent April 30, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Baron Itō Miyoji Independent January 12, 1898 April 26, 1898
Kaneko Kentarō Independent April 26, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister of Communications Suematsu Kenchō Independent January 12, 1898 June 30, 1898
Minister without portfolio Count Kuroda Kiyotaka Military (Army) January 12, 1898 June 27, 1898
Chief Cabinet Secretary Samejima Takenosuke Independent January 12, 1898 June 27, 1898
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Ume Kenjirō Independent January 12, 1898 June 27, 1898
Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Third Itō Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
Preceded by Cabinet of Japan
1898
Succeeded by