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    The Hara Cabinet is the 19th Cabinet of Japan led by Hara Takashi from September 29, 1918, to November 4, 1921. Following Hara's assassination on November...
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    Representatives. Hara served as Home Minister in several cabinets under Saionji Kinmochi and Yamamoto Gonnohyōe between 1906 and 1913. Hara was appointed...
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    Goo Hara (/ˈɡuːhɑːrə/; Korean: 구하라; January 3, 1991 – November 24, 2019), also known mononymously as Hara, was a South Korean singer and actress. She...
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  • appointed county governments in mainland Japan were abolished in 1921 by the Hara cabinet to strengthen the local autonomy of municipalities). In addition, municipal...
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    Hara as president of the privy council, had very little political control, since almost all political power was concentrated in war cabinets. Hara did...
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  • formation. The rice riots of 1918 (米騒動) and the establishment of the Hara Cabinet are considered to be a major milestone in Taisho democracy. When the...
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    Sacred Treasure (1st class) in September 1918. He joined the cabinet of Prime Ministers Hara Takashi as Army Minister from September 1918 to June 1921....
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    article lists successive Japanese cabinets, from first cabinet, First Itō Cabinet to current cabinet, Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle). Politics portal...
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    Gotani Hara is a Malawian politician who has been the Speaker of the National Assembly since June 2019, the first woman to hold the position. Gotani Hara attended...
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    The Takahashi Cabinet is the 20th Cabinet of Japan led by Takahashi Korekiyo from November 4, 1921 to June 12, 1922. "Takahashi Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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    The Terauchi Cabinet is the 18th Cabinet of Japan led by Terauchi Masatake from October 9, 1916, to September 29, 1918. "Terauchi Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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  • governments were dissolved in the 1920s following a 1921 initiative by the Hara Cabinet and are not mentioned in the list after their abolition as administrative...
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    Capitalism comes from George Hara [ja], Prime Minister Kishida's economic policy advisor, and his idea of Public Interest Capitalism. Hara explains the concept...
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    Shūjirō Hara (原 脩次郎, Hara Shūjirō, July 1, 1871 – March 6, 1934), was a businessman, politician and cabinet minister in the Empire of Japan, serving as...
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    Hara was assassinated by a disenchanted railroad worker in 1921. Hara was followed by a succession of nonparty prime ministers and coalition cabinets...
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  • Jacob Hara is a Malawian politician and educator. He is the current Minister of Transport and Public Works of Malawi, having been appointed to the position...
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    led by Hara Takashi, which drew its strength from the lower house. Eventually the seiyukai was able to gain the Aritomo's support, and Hara Takashi became...
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    interests. The 3rd party president, Hara Takashi, became Prime Minister in September 1918, and assigned every cabinet post except for the Army Minister...
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  • Persian). Retrieved 11 September 2023. "Approval of the Cabinet of Ministers regarding the creation of Hara District centered on Tabl village from the combination...
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    The Third Satō Cabinet is the 63rd Cabinet of Japan headed by Eisaku Satō from January 14, 1970, to July 7, 1972. Prime Minister - Eisaku Sato Minister...
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