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Cabinet of Japan in 1898 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The First Ōkuma Cabinet was the eighth Cabinet of Japan, and was led by Prime Minister Ōkuma Shigenobu from June 30 to November 8, 1898.
First Ōkuma Cabinet | |
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8th Cabinet of Japan | |
June – November 1898 | |
Date formed | June 30, 1898 |
Date dissolved | November 8, 1898 |
People and organisations | |
Emperor | Meiji |
Prime Minister | Ōkuma Shigenobu |
History | |
Election | August 1898 general election |
Legislature terms | March–August 1898 August 1898–1902 |
Predecessor | Third Itō Cabinet |
Successor | Second Yamagata Cabinet |
Portfolio | Minister | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
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Prime Minister | Count Ōkuma Shigenobu | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Count Ōkuma Shigenobu | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Minister of Home Affairs | Count Itagaki Taisuke | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Minister of Finance | Matsuda Masahisa | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Minister of the Army | Viscount Katsura Tarō | Military (Army) | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Minister of the Navy | Marquess Saigō Jūdō | Military (Navy) | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Minister of Justice | Ohigashi Gitetsu | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Minister of Education | Yukio Ozaki | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | October 27, 1898 | |
Inukai Tsuyoshi | Kenseitō | October 27, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce | Oishi Masami | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Minister of Communications | Hayashi Yūzō | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Taketomi Tokitoshi | Kenseitō | June 30, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | |
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Ume Kenjirō | Independent | June 30, 1898 | July 27, 1898 | |
Komuchi Tomotsune | Kenseitō | July 27, 1898 | November 8, 1898 | ||
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