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    Tsutomu Hata (羽田 孜, Hata Tsutomu, 24 August 1935 – 28 August 2017) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan for nine weeks in 1994...
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  • Party led by Tsutomu Hata and Ichirō Ozawa. It was instrumental in ending the LDP's 38-year dominance of Japanese politics. Both reformers, Hata and Ozawa...
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    Tsutomu Hanzawa (榛沢 務, born 1948), Japanese ice hockey player Tsutomu Hata (羽田 孜, 1935–2017), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Tsutomu...
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  • Diet members who left the New Frontier Party in 1996. It was led by Tsutomu Hata, a former Prime Minister of Japan. Other notable members included Katsuya...
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    resignation, the coalition was taken over by the Shinseito president Tsutomu Hata. The Hosokawa cabinet was a product of his multi-party coalition but...
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    with every party from the Hosokawa Cabinet eventually picking Tsutomu Hata. The Hata Cabinet was soon after sworn in with a confidence vote; however...
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    political parties, first by co-founding the Japan Renewal Party with Tsutomu Hata, which formed a short-lived coalition government with several other parties...
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    Toshiki Kaifu as leader, Kaifu received 131 votes, former Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata 52 and DSP leader Takashi Yonezawa 32 votes. In 1995, Kaifu was succeeded...
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    his career Hata was a secretary to his father, Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata, during the latter's tenure in the House of Representatives. Hata served as...
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  • Party in 1996. These groups were: The Sun Party (太陽党, Taiyōtō), led by Tsutomu Hata, The Voice of the People (国民の声, Kokumin no Koe) led by Michihiko Kano...
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    The Hata Cabinet governed Japan for two months from April 28 to June 30, 1994, under the leadership of Tsutomu Hata of the Japan Renewal Party. Hata became...
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    faction members who moved to Takeshita's faction included Ichiro Ozawa, Tsutomu Hata, Ryutaro Hashimoto, Keizo Obuchi and Kozo Watanabe. In July 1986, Takeshita...
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    International Exchange Office (IEO) Career Center Educational Innovation Center Tsutomu Hata, former Prime Minister of Japan Yūko Obuchi, member of House of Representatives...
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    November 1991[citation needed] Preceded by Ryutaro Hashimoto Succeeded by Tsutomu Hata Minister of Education In office 28 December 1985 – 22 July 1986[citation...
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    League coalition: 1994, LDP-JSP-NPS coalition since 1994) 223 43.63% (Tsutomu Hata) (Tomiichi Murayama) (Ryūtarō Hashimoto) 1996 20 October 1996 Ryūtarō...
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    New Party, and served briefly in the governments of Morihiro Hosokawa, Tsutomu Hata, Tomiichi Murayama, and the first Ryutaro Hashimoto cabinet before leaving...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第80代 羽田 孜 [80th Hata Tsutomu] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    and Welfare Minister was appointed as the president of the party and Tsutomu Hata, former prime minister as secretary-general. On 24 September 2003 the...
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    faction members who moved to Takeshita's faction included Ichirō Ozawa, Tsutomu Hata, Ryutaro Hashimoto, Keizō Obuchi and Kozo Watanabe. Takeshita won the...
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  • Japan Tsutomu Hata (羽田 孜, 1935–2017), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Yawara Hata (畑 和, 1910–1996), Japanese politician Yoku Hata (波田 陽区...
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  • Tsutomu Mizushima (水島 努, Mizushima Tsutomu, born December 6, 1965) is a Japanese anime director and sound director. Mizushima was born in Chitose, Hokkaido...
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    office 9 August 1993 – 30 June 1994 Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa Tsutomu Hata Preceded by Sadao Yamahana Succeeded by Toshiki Kaifu Chief Cabinet Secretary...
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  • Jiro Hata is a Japanese politician who is a member of the House of Councillors of Japan. He was born in Tokyo and attended Wake Forest University. On December...
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    politicians. The faction led by former finance and agriculture minister Tsutomu Hata and political fixer Ichiro Ozawa decided that political reform was important...
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  • singer (d. 2023) August 22 – Annie Proulx, American novelist August 24 – Tsutomu Hata, 51st Prime Minister of Japan (d. 2017) August 25 – Loftus Roker, Bahamian...
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  • Masayoshi Takemura became Minister. Sakigake supported the following Tsutomu Hata Cabinet, but didn't join the Cabinet.[citation needed] In 1994, New Party...
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    1993 124 68 Tsutomu Hata August 9, 1993 April 28, 1994 262 Morihiro Hosokawa 69 Koji Kakizawa April 28, 1994 June 30, 1994 63 Tsutomu Hata 70 Yōhei Kōno...
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    served as Minister of Finance in the cabinets of Morihiro Hosokawa and Tsutomu Hata, and did not substantially change the previous LDP government's financial...
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  • 62 Tanzan Ishibashi 65 days 1 1 Liberal Democratic 1956 Resigned 63 Tsutomu Hata 64 days 1 1 Japan Renewal 1994 Resigned 64 Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni...
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    leader Daisaku Ikeda. In April 1994, Prime Minister Hosokawa resigned and Tsutomu Hata assumed the role in his stead, but Ishida remained in his cabinet position...
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