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Miyazawa Cabinet

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

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Miyazawa Cabinet

78th Cabinet of Japan
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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
Election16th Councillors election (1992)
PredecessorSecond Kaifu Cabinet
(Reshuffle)
SuccessorMiyazawa Cabinet
(Reshuffle)
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Miyazawa Cabinet
(Reshuffle)

78th Cabinet of Japan
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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
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The Cabinet reshuffle took place on December 12, 1992.

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Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Michio WatanabeConcurrently serving as Minister for Foreign AffairsResigned on April 7, 1993
Masaharu GotōdaConcurrently serving as Minister of JusticeAppointed on April 8, 1993
Minister of Justice Masaharu Gotōda
Minister for Foreign Affairs Michio WatanabeResigned on April 7, 1993
Kabun MutōAppointed 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 TanabuResigned on August 4, 1993
Kiichi MiyazawaConcurrently serving as Prime Minister and Minister of PostsAppointed on August 4, 1993
Minister of International Trade and Industry Yoshirō Mori
Minister of Transport Ihei Ochi
Minister of Posts Junichiro KoizumiResigned on July 20, 1993
Kiichi MiyazawaConcurrently serving as Prime MinisterAppointed 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 Kōnofor 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 FunadaResigned on June 18, 1993
Kiichi MiyazawaAdministrative Handling
(Concurrently serving as Prime Minister)
Appointed on June 18, 1993
Resigned on June 21, 1993
Osamu TakatoriAppointed on June 21, 1993
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Mamoru NakajimaChair of the Atomic Energy CommissionResigned on June 18, 1993
Kiichi MiyazawaAdministrative Handling
(Concurrently serving as Prime Minister)
Appointed on June 18, 1993
Resigned on June 21, 1993
Shōichi WatanabeChair of the Atomic Energy CommissionAppointed on June 21, 1993
Director of the Environment Agency Taikan Hayashifor Global Environmental issues
Director of the National Land Agency Takashi InoueIn charge of Research and College Town
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Motoji Kondōfor Political Affairs
Nobuo Ishiharafor General Affairs
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Takao Ōde
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