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Japanese cabinet from 1912 to 1913 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Third Katsura Cabinet is the 15th Cabinet of Japan led by Katsura Tarō from December 21, 1912 to February 20, 1913.
Second Saionji Cabinet | |
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15th Cabinet of Japan | |
1912–1913 | |
Date formed | December 21, 1912 |
Date dissolved | February 20, 1913 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | Taishō |
Prime Minister | Katsura Tarō |
Member party | HoP Blocs: Sawakai |
Status in legislature | Minority |
History | |
Legislature term | 1912–1915 |
Predecessor | Second Saionji Cabinet |
Successor | First Yamamoto Cabinet |
Portfolio | Minister | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
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Prime Minister | Prince Katsura Tarō | Military (Army) | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Prince Katsura Tarō | Military (Army) | December 21, 1912 | January 29, 1913 | |
Baron Katō Takaaki | Independent | January 29, 1913 | February 20, 1913 | ||
Minister of Home Affairs | Viscount Ōura Kanetake | Sawakai | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Minister of Finance | Wakatsuki Reijirō | Independent | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Minister of the Army | Baron Kigoshi Yasutsuna | Military (Army) | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Minister of the Navy | Baron Saitō Makoto | Military (Navy) | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Minister of Justice | Matsumuro Itasu | Independent | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Minister of Education | Shibata Kamon | Sawakai | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce | Nakashōji Ren | Independent | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Minister of Communications | Baron Gotō Shinpei | Independent | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Egi Tasuku | Independent | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Ichiki Kitokurō | Independent | December 21, 1912 | February 20, 1913 | |
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