April 2023, a pipe bomb exploded near Fumio Kishida, the 101st Prime Minister of Japan, who came to the fishing port of Saikazaki, Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture...
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Fumio Kishida (岸田 文雄, Kishida Fumio, born 29 July 1957) is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and president of the Liberal Democratic...
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well as the first of a major political figure in Japan since Inejiro Asanuma's assassination in 1960. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida decided to hold a state...
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Reiwa era (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2020)
minister. He was succeeded by Fumio Kishida who took office as prime minister on 4 October 2021. Kishida was elected leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic...
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This is a list of survivors of assassination attempts. For successful assassination attempts, see List of assassinations. Gallery Arrest of Louis Gregori...
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Opinion polling for the 2024 Japanese general election (section After the call of LDP presidential election)
approval ratings of Liberal Democratic Party supporters) Approval Polling for the Ishiba Cabinet. Approval Polling for the Kishida Cabinet. Opinion polling...
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Tetsuya Yamagami (category Assassination of Shinzo Abe)
leader was alarming". Nine months after Abe's death, an attempted assassination of Fumio Kishida occurred; commentators believed that the perpetrator was...
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2023, Fumio Kishida, the Prime Minister of Japan, visited Ukraine. This was the first visit to Ukraine by the Prime Minister since the beginning of the...
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Copycat crime (category Influence of mass media)
re-elected. Attempted assassination of Fumio Kishida: On April 15, 2023, during an election campaign in Wakayama, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida survived...
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following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Fumio Kishida during his tenure as Prime Minister of Japan. The number of visits per country...
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2023–2024 Japanese slush fund scandal (redirect from Slush fund scandal of revenues from fundraising parties)
after Abe resigned as Prime Minister in 2020. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is a member of the liberal Kōchikai faction, which competes with the Seiwakai...
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election in 2021, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was caught in a series of political crises, firstly the assassination of Shinzo Abe in 2022, which led to...
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Democratic backsliding by country (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2021)
Abe and the attempted assassination of Fumio Kishida. Japan's democratic backsliding allegations also coincided with its strengthening of security measures...
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led by former actor Taro Yamamoto. The LDP, led by new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, maintained a comfortable majority despite losing seats. The primary...
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2023 Japanese unified local elections (section LDP's declining popularity and Kishida's attempts to rebound it)
leading to a decline in the LDP's approval. However, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ramped up efforts to salvage his party's reputation. He promised to...
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Factions in the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2010)
As a result of the 2023–2024 Japanese slush fund scandal, attempts to dissolve the faction system began under Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. There are currently...
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Constitutional reform in Japan (category Politics of Post-war Japan)
Although Abe's attempt was unsuccessful due to his leaving office in 2020 and his subsequent assassination, incumbent prime minister Fumio Kishida has said...
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Taro Kono (category Members of the House of Representatives (Japan))
Fumio Kishida in a second round run-off. After spending less than a year in the backbenches, Kono was appointed Digital Affairs Minister by Kishida in...
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Cuba–Japan relations (category Bilateral relations of Cuba)
May 2015, Japan's foreign minister, Fumio Kishida, met with the now 88-year old Castro in his residence, where Kishida stated that Japan supported the ongoing...
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Revolution+1 (category Assassination of Shinzo Abe)
to the decision by prime minister Fumio Kishida to give Abe a state funeral, describing it as a "fraudulent attempt to promote Abe as a 'great' politician...
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Security Police (Japan) (category Police units of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department)
officers in the Saikazaki bombing incident were able to quickly move Fumio Kishida after a pipebomb was thrown near him. On November 11, 2021, an SP officer...
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Church. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced in October 2022 the Japanese government would start an investigation into the extent of Abe's relationship...
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Shiori Yamao (category Members of the House of Representatives (Japan))
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reshuffled his second cabinet, Minister of Digital Affairs Taro Kono, who was also given the special mission of consumer affairs...
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2023 in Japan (category Years of the 21st century in Japan)
Minister: Fumio Kishida Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno (until December 14) Yoshimasa Hayashi (starting December 14) Chief Justice of Japan: Saburo...
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Korea under Japanese rule (redirect from Occupation of Korea by the Empire of Japan)
notably from the far-right nationalist group Nippon Kaigi, of which Fumio Kishida and 57% of his cabinet are members, deny that they were forced to work...
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Shinzo Abe (redirect from Restoration of Sovereignty Day)
of freedom, democracy, basic human rights, and the rule of law". His choice of Fumio Kishida as foreign minister was interpreted as a sign that he would...
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2024 in South Korea (category Years of the 21st century in South Korea)
in the year 2024 in South Korea. 2 January – Attempted assassination of Lee Jae-myung: Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung is stabbed in the...
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minister Fumio Kishida announced plans to significantly increase funding for the Japan Self-Defense Forces. National Diet House of Councillors List of districts...
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Fumio Kishida, in a news conference, praised Gorbachev for "supporting the abolishment of nuclear weapons"; Kishida hails from Hiroshima. Ministry of...
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president says Prigozhin attempted coup in Moldova". The Kyiv Independent. "Moldova briefly shuts airspace after report of balloon-like object". Reuters...
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