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    Masayoshi Ōhira (大平 正芳, Ōhira Masayoshi, 12 March 1910 – 12 June 1980) was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1978 to 1980. Ōhira's...
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    as acting Prime Minister of Japan in 1980 after the sudden death of Masayoshi Ōhira. He then served as foreign minister of Japan from 1980 to 1981. Ito...
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    Ikeda in 1957. The faction has produced five prime ministers (Ikeda, Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, Kiichi Miyazawa, and Fumio Kishida), two LDP presidents...
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    the election, Prime Minister Masayoshi Ōhira, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party died during the campaign. Ōhira had expected the vote of no confidence...
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    Fukuda was chief secretary and head of the Minister's Secretariat. Masayoshi Ohira and Kiichi Miyazawa were his subordinates at that time. He became chief...
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  • Ōhira Cabinet may refer to: First Ōhira Cabinet, the Japanese majority government led by Masayoshi Ōhira from 1978 to 1979 Second Ōhira Cabinet, the Japanese...
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    December 1976 1 December 1978 1976 Takeo Fukuda – Y Masayoshi Ōhira – N LDP himself 1976–1978 9 Masayoshi Ōhira 大平 正芳 (1910–1980) Rep for Kagawa 2nd 1 December...
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    The Second Ōhira Cabinet is the 69th Cabinet of Japan headed by Masayoshi Ōhira from November 9, 1979, to July 17, 1980. "第69代 大平 正芳|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's...
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    The First Ōhira Cabinet is the 68th Cabinet of Japan headed by Masayoshi Ōhira from December 7, 1978 to November 9, 1979. "第68代 大平 正芳|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's...
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  • politician Masayoshi Okada (岡田 正義, born 1958), Japanese football referee Masayoshi Ōhira (大平 正芳, 1910 – 1980), Japanese politician Masayoshi Oshikawa (押川...
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    maintained close ties with the Ikeda and befriended his right-hand man Masayoshi Ōhira. Nobusuke Kishi narrowly lost to Tanzan Ishibashi, but Ishibashi soon...
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    Miki 320 249 / 511 22 48.7% 1st 23,653,626 41.78% Government 1979 Masayoshi Ōhira 322 248 / 511 1 48.5% 1st 24,084,131 44.59% Government 1980 310 284...
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    sudden death of Masayoshi Ōhira, who died of a heart attack during a general election campaign. The sympathy vote generated by Ohira's death resulted in...
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  • Ichiji Ohira, member of the Japanese rock band, Anzen Chitai Masayoshi Ōhira (1910–1980), 68th and 69th Prime Minister of Japan Minoru Ohira (born 1950)...
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    elect the 511 members of the House of Representatives. Prime Minister Ōhira Masayoshi's announcement that a consumption (sales) tax would be imposed was a...
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    years, landing a spot as Minister of Health and Welfare under premier Masayoshi Ōhira in 1978, and in 1980 became the LDP's director of finance and public...
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    Prince Matsukata Masayoshi (松方 正義, 25 February 1835 – 2 July 1924) was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1891 to 1892 and 1896...
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    March 1959) Hayato Ikeda (13 August 1965) Kōtarō Tanaka (1 March 1974) Masayoshi Ōhira (12 June 1980) Nobusuke Kishi (7 August 1987) Takeo Miki (14 November...
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    conflict of 1967". On December 11, 1973, the Japanese Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ōhira flew in to Riyadh to meet King Faisal for "talks on improving bilateral...
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    Prime Minister 1987-89 Served as Acting Prime Minister on the death of Ōhira, 12 June - 17 July 1980 Later served as Prime Minister 1991-93 Later served...
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    relations with the ROC. On September 26–27, 1972, Japan's Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ōhira and PRC's Foreign Minister Ji Pengfei met to negotiate a proposal for...
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    International Trade and Industry In office 14 January 1970 – 5 July 1971 Prime Minister Eisaku Sato Preceded by Masayoshi Ohira Succeeded by Kakuei Tanaka...
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    511 (E) December 9, 1976 77,926,588 249 48.72% (Masayoshi Ōhira) 1979 October 7, 1979 Masayoshi Ōhira 68.01% (D) September 7, 1979 80,169,924 248 48.53%...
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  • "Colonel Bogey" during a visit to Ottawa by Japanese prime minister Masayoshi Ōhira. S.D. Burman used this composition in the 1967 Hindi spy thriller heist...
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    member of the Kōchikai faction of the LDP aligned with Prime Ministers Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, and Kiichi Miyazawa. Kato lost his seat at the December...
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    28–29 June 1979  Japan Masayoshi Ōhira Tokyo 6th 22–23 June 1980  Italy Francesco Cossiga Venice, Veneto Prime Minister Ōhira died in office on 12 June;...
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    Minister's Office In office 9 November 1979 – 17 July 1980 Prime Minister Masayoshi Ōhira Preceded by Asao Mihara Succeeded by Taro Nakayama Director General...
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    [68th Ōhira Masayoshi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第69代 大平 正芳 [69th Ōhira Masayoshi] (in Japanese)...
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    45% 511 (E) 9 December 1976 77,926,588 249 48.72% (Masayoshi Ōhira) 35th 7 October 1979 Masayoshi Ōhira 68.01% (D) 7 September 1979 80,169,924 248 48.53%...
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  • Ambassador to Italy (b. 1921) Milburn Stone, 75, American actor (b. 1904) Masayoshi Ōhira, Japanese politician, 43rd Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1910) Billy...
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