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    Keizō Obuchi (小渕 恵三, Obuchi Keizō, 25 June 1937 – 14 May 2000) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1998 to 2000. Obuchi...
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    resign. She is the second daughter of Keizo Obuchi, who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1998 to 2000. Obuchi was born in Tokyo in 1973. She graduated...
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  • director Keizo Miura (三浦 敬三, 1904–2006), Japanese skier Keizo Nakanishi (中西 圭三, born 1964), Japanese singer-songwriter and composer Keizō Obuchi (小渕 恵三...
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    The Obuchi Cabinet governed Japan from July 1998 to April 2000 under the leadership of Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi, who took office after winning the Liberal...
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    his cancer for the first time. Shortly after the death of the Emperor, Keizō Obuchi, then Chief Cabinet Secretary and later Prime Minister of Japan, announced...
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    was succeeded as LDP president and Prime Minister by Foreign Minister Keizō Obuchi. Hashimoto stayed in a LDP adviser party, and in the 2nd Mori Cabinet...
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  • Look up Obuchi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Obuchi is a Japanese surname 小渕. Notable people with the surname include: Keizo Obuchi (1937–2000)...
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    reason for these suggestions. During the same session, Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi (Obuchi Cabinet) confirmed this meaning with a statement on 29 June 1999:...
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    became secretary general of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). After Keizō Obuchi suffered a stroke and cerebral hemorrhage on 2 April 2000 and was unable...
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    1998 to 2003 (which was part of a coalition government with the LDP of Keizō Obuchi from 1999 to 2000), president of the opposition Democratic Party of Japan...
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  • declaration made on October 8, 1998, between Japanese Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi and South Korean President Kim Dae-jung to reconfirm friendly relations...
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  • Keizō Obuchi said in a declaration: "Looking back on the relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea during this century, Prime Minister Obuchi...
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  • was popularly blamed for the fatal stroke of Prime Minister of Japan Keizō Obuchi, in the year 2000. Death from overwork is not a uniquely Japanese phenomenon;...
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  • prominence later (including future prime ministers Kiichi Miyazawa and Keizō Obuchi). The chairmen of NTT, the Yomiuri Shimbun, and the Nihon Keizai Shimbun...
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    appointed as head of the Science and Technology Agency by Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi in early October 1999. In the Cabinet of Prime Minister Tarō Asō, appointed...
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    from 1999 to 2000, and was briefly acting prime minister following Keizō Obuchi's coma. A member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), he also served...
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  • minister Keizō Ōbuchi which entered formal negotiations with other parties to form a coalition government by January 1999 (First Reshuffled Obuchi Cabinet)...
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    district has been represented by Keizō Obuchi and his daughter Yūko Obuchi since its creation in 1996. Previously Keizō Obuchi and his father Mitsuhei (first...
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    Keizō Obuchi (1937–2000) Rep for Gunma 5th 24 July 1998 5 April 2000 1998 Keizō Obuchi – 225 Seiroku Kajiyama – 102 Junichiro Koizumi – 84 1999 Keizō...
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    Minister for the Ministry of International Trade and Industry under Keizō Obuchi cabinet. She also served as chairman of Education and Science Committee...
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    Hashimoto resigned. Keizō Obuchi was elected LDP president on July 24, defeating Seiroku Kajiyama and Junichirō Koizumi. On July 30, 1998, Obuchi was designated...
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    General of the Japan Defense Agency on 30 July 1998, under Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi, serving in that position until November 1998, when he resigned due to...
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    for Italian Prime Minister Massimo D'Alema and Japanese Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi. These summit participants are the current "core members" of the international...
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    again appointed finance minister from 1998 to 2001 in the governments of Keizō Obuchi and Yoshirō Mori. In 1998, Miyazawa replaced Hikaru Matsunaga as finance...
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    the end of the Shinto portion of the funeral. Chief Cabinet Secretary Keizō Obuchi opened the state portion of the funeral shortly before noon. A minute...
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    minister Keizō Obuchi in the LDP presidential election of 1999, but placed third among three candidates (Obuchi 350, Katō 113, Yamasaki 51). Obuchi attributed...
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    Democratic Party In office 9 August 1993 – 2 October 1995 Vice President Keizō Obuchi Secretary-General Yoshirō Mori Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Preceded by Kiichi Miyazawa...
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    Takeshita's faction included Ichirō Ozawa, Tsutomu Hata, Ryutaro Hashimoto, Keizō Obuchi and Kozo Watanabe. Takeshita won the LDP leadership election in November...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第84代 小渕 恵三 [84th Obuchi Keizō] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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  • considered a failure because Jiang Zemin and Prime Minister of Japan Keizō Obuchi were unable to reach conclusive agreements on matters concerning history...
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