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    The Takeshita Cabinet is the 74th Cabinet of Japan headed by Noboru Takeshita from November 6, 1987, to June 3, 1989. The Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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    Noboru Takeshita (竹下 登, Takeshita Noboru, 26 February 1924 – 19 June 2000) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1987 to...
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    dissection of the political system. By March 1989, popular support for the Takeshita cabinet as expressed in public opinion polls had fallen to 9%. Uno's scandal...
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    The Third Nakasone Cabinet is the 73rd Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from July 22, 1986, to November 6, 1987. "第73代 中曽根 康弘|歴代内閣". Prime...
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    The Uno Cabinet is the 75th Cabinet of Japan headed by Sōsuke Uno from June 3 to August 10, 1989. "第75代 宇野 宗佑|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official Residence...
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  • Lt. Col. Masahiko Takeshita (竹下正彦, Takeshita Masahiko) was the head of the domestic affairs section of the Military Affairs Bureau of the Imperial Japanese...
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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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  • the scandal were Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita, former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, and Chief Cabinet Secretary Takao Fujinami. In addition to...
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    ministers and defying Takeshita faction's demand of reappointment of Uno cabinet members, but had to follow factional balance: Takeshita faction has given...
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    who had bought it made gigantic profits. Since almost all of the Takeshita cabinet including the prime minister, finance minister, and LDP secretary...
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    Nakasone as prime minister in 1987, until he stepped aside for Noboru Takeshita, head of a powerful rival faction. Then, he was given the post of secretary...
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    chief cabinet secretary of Japan (内閣官房長官, Naikaku-kanbō-chōkan) is a member of the cabinet and is the leader and chief executive of the Cabinet Secretariat...
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  • important cabinet positions afterwards. There are five instances of former Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretaries becoming Prime Minister: Noboru Takeshita, Toshiki...
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    known as the Takeshita Faction(経世会,Keiseikai), of former prime minister Noboru Takeshita (the recently deceased faction head, Wataru Takeshita is his younger...
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  • June 1: 100th anniversary of the foundation of Fukuoka City. June 2: Takeshita cabinet resigns, Sōsuke Uno becomes Prime Minister. July 1: 100th anniversary...
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  • notion has been disputed by University of Shizuoka professor Seijiro Takeshita, who has noted that the opposition to the LDP is fragmented and that the...
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    Hokkaido Regional Development Agency - Motosaburo Watami Chief Cabinet Secretary - Noboru Takeshita Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office - Sadanori...
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    Tanaka faction on his 1984 cabinet, including future prime minister Noboru Takeshita. Amid Tanaka's objections, Noboru Takeshita formed a "study group" called...
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    with most of the faction he later joined the Keiseikai founded by Noboru Takeshita, which was later renamed the Heisei Kenkyūkai. He was named Minister of...
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    prominent supporter of faction leader Noboru Takeshita. He served as Minister of Home Affairs under the Takeshita cabinet from 1987 to 1989, as Minister of International...
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