Banboku Ōno (大野 伴睦, Ōno Banboku, September 20, 1890 – May 29, 1964) was a Japanese politician who was a powerful faction leader within the Liberal Democratic...
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leader Banboku Ōno's private extraparliamentary pressure group (ingaidan). Many LDP politicians felt that the stabbing had been carried out at Ōno's behest...
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Miki 三木 武吉 (1884–1956) Rep for Kagawa 1st LDP Hatoyama I. 1954–1956 Banboku Ōno 大野 伴睦 (1890–1964) Rep for Gifu 1st Taketora Ogata 緒方 竹虎 (1888–1956) Rep...
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political offices Preceded by Himself Tsuruhei Matsuno Bukichi Miki Banboku Ōno President of the Liberal Democratic Party 1956 Succeeded by Tanzan Ishibashi...
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Representatives In office May 18, 1953 – December 10, 1954 Preceded by Banboku Ōno Succeeded by Tō Matsunaga Personal details Born 7 March 1889 (1889-03-07)...
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[citation needed] She was scouted by Nao Ōno, the president of Tokyo Broadcasting and the eldest son of Banboku Ōno. She had a bit part in Let's Meet in a...
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1961) Matsuno Tsuruhei (18 October 1962) Kichisaburō Nomura (8 May 1964) Banboku Ōno (29 May 1964) Kenkichi Yoshizawa (5 January 1965) Kōno Ichirō (8 July...
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prime ministers from Shigeru Yoshida. He was particularly favored by Banboku Ōno and emerged as a prominent political journalist. He became a member of...
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with LDP politicians, such as the yakuza-connected LDP Vice President Banboku Ōno, and his influence did not suffer until he was identified as the key...
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Yasutada Ōno is a Japanese politician serving as a member of the House of Councillors since 2013. He was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party until...
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administration. In the reshuffle of July 1961, Ikeda treated his former opponents Banboku Ōno and Ichirō Kōno generously to balance the influence of Kishi and Satō...
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Democratic Party In office 14 July 1960 – 1 December 1964 Vice President Banboku Ōno Shojiro Kawashima Secretary-General Shūji Masutani Shigesaburō Maeo Preceded...
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and Hatoyama, Shoriki then arranged a meeting between Bukichi Miki and Banboku Ōno, who were enemies, to lay the groundwork for the Liberal Party's merger...
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heads who did not support Ikeda came to rally behind Ishii, including Banboku Ōno, Ichirō Kōno, Kenzō Matsumura, and Takeo Miki. However, Kishi could not...
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fellow faction leaders and LDP heavyweights Eisaku Satō and Banboku Ōno, stating that Ōno would be the next prime minister after Kishi's time in office...
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Suga since 30 September 2024 Liberal Democratic Party Appointer President of the Liberal Democratic Party Inaugural holder Banboku Ōno Formation 1955...
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Liberal Party. On 15 May 1955 he met with Banboku Ōno, the Chairman of the Executive Council of the Liberal Party. Ōno had once been a close aide to Hatoyama...
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Democratic Party In office 14 December 1956 – 21 March 1957 Vice President Banboku Ōno Secretary-General Takeo Miki Preceded by Ichirō Hatoyama Succeeded by...
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Minister of Japan 1952–1954 Succeeded by Mamoru Shigemitsu Preceded by Banboku Ōno Minister of State Director General of the Hokkaido Development Agency...
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Agency. Nakagawa's turn towards politics came due to his encounter with Banboku Ōno, an influential politician who was appointed director general of the...
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in 1956, representing Okayama prefecture. Kondo aligned herself with Banboku Ōno's faction within the Liberal Democratic Party. After she was re-elected...
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Hayashi Rep for Kochi (1889–1960) Liberal March 13, 1951 August 1, 1952 Banboku Ōno Rep for Gifu–1st (1890–1964) Liberal August 26, 1952 August 28, 1952...
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Supreme Court: Kōtarō Tanaka President of the House of Representatives: Banboku Ōno until March 14, Yasujirō Tsutsumi from May 18 President of the House...
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June 4, 1946 March 4, 1947 Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs Banboku Ōno Liberal June 4, 1946 June 22, 1946 Sekō Kōichi Liberal June 22, 1946...
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Speaker of the House of Representatives: Jōji Hayashi (until August 1) Banboku Ōno (August 26 – August 28 and starting October 24) President of the House...
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Development Agency Totsuka Kuichirō Liberal May 21, 1953 January 14, 1954 Ōno Banboku Liberal January 14, 1954 July 27, 1954 Taketora Ogata Liberal July 27...
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