Miyazawa Cabinet

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Miyazawa Cabinet

78th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedNovember 5, 1991
Date dissolvedDecember 12, 1992
People and organisations
EmperorAkihito
Prime MinisterKiichi Miyazawa
Member party  Liberal Democratic Party
Status in legislatureMajority government (Lower House)
275 / 512 (54%)
Opposition parties
History
Election(s)16th Councillors election (1992)
PredecessorSecond Kaifu Cabinet
(Reshuffle)
SuccessorMiyazawa Cabinet
(Reshuffle)

The Miyazawa Cabinet is the 78th Cabinet of Japan headed by Kiichi Miyazawa from November 5, 1991 to August 9, 1993.[1]

Cabinet[edit]

Portfolio Minister Special mission etc. Note
Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Michio Watanabe
Minister of Justice Takashi Tawara
Minister of Finance Tsutomu Hata
Minister of Education Kunio Hatoyama
Minister of Health Tokuo Yamashita
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Masami Tanabu
Minister of International Trade and Industry Kōzō Watanabe
Minister of Transport Keiwa Okuda
Minister of Posts Hideo Watanabe
Minister of Labor Tetsuo Kondo
Minister of Construction Taku Yamasaki
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Masajuro Shiokawa
Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato
Director of the Management and Coordination Agency Junzō Iwasaki
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Director of the Okinawa Regional Development Agency
Tomoo Ie
Director of the Defense Agency Sohei Miyashita
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Takeshi Noda
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Kanzō Tanigawa Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission
Director of the Environment Agency Shozaburo Nakamura for Global Environmental issues
Director of the National Land Agency Yoshiyuki Tōya In charge of Research and College Town
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Atsuo Kudō
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (for Political Affairs) Motoji Kondō
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (for General Affairs) Nobuo Ishihara
Source:[1]

Reshuffled Cabinet[edit]

Miyazawa Cabinet
(Reshuffle)

78th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedDecember 12, 1992
Date dissolvedAugust 9, 1993
People and organisations
EmperorAkihito
Prime MinisterKiichi Miyazawa
Member party  Liberal Democratic Party
Status in legislatureMajority government (Lower House)
275 / 512 (54%)
Opposition parties
History
Outgoing election40th general election (1993)
PredecessorMiyazawa Cabinet
SuccessorHosokawa Cabinet

The Cabinet reshuffle took place on December 12, 1992.

Portfolio Minister Special mission etc. Note
Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Michio Watanabe Concurrently serving as Minister for Foreign Affairs Resigned on April 7, 1993
Masaharu Gotōda Concurrently serving as Minister of Justice Appointed on April 8, 1993
Minister of Justice Masaharu Gotōda
Minister for Foreign Affairs Michio Watanabe Resigned on April 7, 1993
Kabun Mutō Appointed on April 8, 1993
Minister of Finance Yoshiro Hayashi
Minister of Education Mayumi Moriyama
Minister of Health Yuya Niwa
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Masami Tanabu Resigned on August 4, 1993
Kiichi Miyazawa Concurrently serving as Prime Minister and Minister of Posts Appointed on August 4, 1993
Minister of International Trade and Industry Yoshirō Mori
Minister of Transport Ihei Ochi
Minister of Posts Junichiro Koizumi Resigned on July 20, 1993
Kiichi Miyazawa Concurrently serving as Prime Minister Appointed on July 20, 1993
Minister of Labor Masakuni Murakami
Minister of Construction Kishirō Nakamura
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Keijirō Murata
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yōhei Kōno for Women's issues
Director of the Management and Coordination Agency Michihiko Kano
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Director of the Okinawa Regional Development Agency
Shūji Kita
Director of the Defense Agency Toshio Nakayama
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Hajime Funada Resigned on June 18, 1993
Kiichi Miyazawa Administrative Handling
(Concurrently serving as Prime Minister)
Appointed on June 18, 1993
Resigned on June 21, 1993
Osamu Takatori Appointed on June 21, 1993
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Mamoru Nakajima Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission Resigned on June 18, 1993
Kiichi Miyazawa Administrative Handling
(Concurrently serving as Prime Minister)
Appointed on June 18, 1993
Resigned on June 21, 1993
Shōichi Watanabe Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission Appointed on June 21, 1993
Director of the Environment Agency Taikan Hayashi for Global Environmental issues
Director of the National Land Agency Takashi Inoue In charge of Research and College Town
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Motoji Kondō for Political Affairs
Nobuo Ishihara for General Affairs
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Takao Ōde
Source:[1]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "第78代 宮澤 喜一|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official Residence. Retrieved 8 October 2023.