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    The Second Saionji Cabinet is the 14th Cabinet of Japan led by Saionji Kinmochi from August 30, 1911, to December 21, 1912. "Second Saionji Cabinet". Prime...
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  • Saionji Cabinet may refer to: First Saionji Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Saionji Kinmochi from 1906 to 1908 Second Saionji Cabinet, the Japanese...
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    Prince Saionji Kinmochi (西園寺 公望, 7 December 1849 – 24 November 1940) was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Japan from...
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    lists successive Japanese cabinets, from first cabinet, First Itō Cabinet to current cabinet, Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle). Politics portal...
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    The First Saionji Cabinet is the 12th Cabinet of Japan led by Saionji Kinmochi from January 7, 1906, to July 14, 1908. "First Saionji Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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    Agreement of 1910). He served as Minister of Communications in the second Saionji cabinet and as interim Foreign Minister (1911–12). He was elevated to the...
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    presidency of the House of Peers. In 1937, on the recommendation of his mentor Saionji Kinmochi, Konoe was appointed prime minister by Emperor Hirohito. The Marco...
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    The Second Katsura Cabinet (Japanese: 第2次桂内閣) is the 13th Cabinet of Japan led by Katsura Tarō from July 14, 1908, to August 30, 1911. "Second Katsura...
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    headed by his archrival, Marquess Saionji Kinmochi. In January 1906, Katsura resigned the premiership to Saionji Kinmochi over the unpopular Treaty of...
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    Third Katsura Cabinet is the 15th Cabinet of Japan led by Katsura Tarō from December 21, 1912, to February 20, 1913. "Third Katsura Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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    Foreign Affairs Minister in Japanese history. Kishida resigned from the Abe cabinet in 2017 in order to head the LDP's Policy Research Council. Kishida also...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第12代 西園寺 公望 [12th Saionji Kinmochi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan...
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    government, Saionji disliked Hiranuma for undermining party cabinets. Furthermore, Saionji was wary of the influence of the Kokuhonsha, which he considered...
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    power in October 1900 under the 4th Itō administration. Under its second leader, Saionji Kinmochi, it participated in the Movement to Protect Constitutional...
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    Minister on May 10, 1901, Saionji Kinmochi was acting Prime Minister from May 10, 1901, to June 2, 1901. "Fourth Itō Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official...
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    portal List of prime ministers of Japan First Koizumi Cabinet Second Koizumi Cabinet Third Koizumi Cabinet "Koizumi". The American Heritage Dictionary of the...
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    Ryutaro Hashimoto's second cabinet, and became State Secretary for Foreign Affairs on 31 July 1998, in Keizō Obuchi's first cabinet. In March 2000, he...
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    generals at Yamagata's instigation refused to serve in the Saionji cabinet, and the cabinet was compelled to resign. However, his power was greatly damaged...
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    vice minister of foreign affairs under the Giichi Tanaka Cabinet and the Hamaguchi Cabinet. He was then ambassador to Italy until 1932, after which he...
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    financial dealing. Hashimoto retired as Minister of Finance from the Second Kaifu Cabinet. Following the collapse of the bubble economy, the LDP momentarily...
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