Kiichi Miyazawa (宮澤 喜一, Miyazawa Kiichi, 8 October 1919 – 28 June 2007) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1991 to 1993...
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Keiko Miyazawa LaFleur, the daughter of Kiichi Miyazawa, who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1991 to 1993. Her older sister is Sarah Miyazawa LaFleur...
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Japanese prime minister Kiichi Miyazawa on January 8, 1992, American president George H. W. Bush fainted after vomiting into Miyazawa's lap at around 20:20 JST...
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1993 Japanese general election (section Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa's dissolution of the Lower House)
their passive support for the motion, thus forcing Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa to dissolve the Lower House on the same day and announce a general...
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produced five prime ministers (Ikeda, Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, Kiichi Miyazawa, and Fumio Kishida), two LDP presidents (Yōhei Kōno and Sadakazu Tanigaki)...
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Representatives from 2000 to 2009. Miyazawa is a nephew of Kiichi Miyazawa and a cousin of Fumio Kishida. Yoichi Miyazawa was born on April 21, 1950, in Tokyo...
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Kazufumi Miyazawa (born 1966), Japanese musician Kenji Miyazawa (1896–1933), Japanese poet and author of children's literature Kiichi Miyazawa (1919–2007)...
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dissident Morihiro Hosokawa, who became the Prime Minister preceded by Kiichi Miyazawa. However, the LDP was still far and away the largest party in the House...
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botanist Kiichi Miyazawa (宮澤 喜一, 1919–2007), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Kiichi Nakai (中井 貴一, born 1961), Japanese actor Kiichi Oda (小田...
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seats in the House of Representatives. The previous LDP government of Kiichi Miyazawa was replaced by an eight-party coalition government which promised...
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caused problems. He resigned in November 1991 and was replaced by Kiichi Miyazawa. In 1994, he left the LDP to become head of the newly-founded New Frontier...
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LDP aligned with Prime Ministers Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, and Kiichi Miyazawa. Kato lost his seat at the December 2012 general election, and his...
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Keiko Miyazawa, the daughter of Kiichi Miyazawa, who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1991 to 1993. Her younger sister is Emma Miyazawa. She wore...
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The Miyazawa Cabinet is the 78th Cabinet of Japan headed by Kiichi Miyazawa from November 5, 1991 to August 9, 1993. The Cabinet reshuffle took place...
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the textbook controversy). August 26, 1982: Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi Miyazawa said to the people of the Republic of Korea: "I. The Japanese Government...
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cabinet posts again in 1992 (Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in the Miyazawa cabinet) and 1996–1998 (Minister of Health and Welfare in the Hashimoto...
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Hatoyama, Nobusuke Kishi, Eisaku Sato, Takeo Fukuda, Yasuhiro Nakasone, Kiichi Miyazawa). As with other undergraduate programs at the University of Tokyo,...
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former Hiroshima governor Hiroshi Miyazawa, nephew of Kiichi Miyazawa, grandson of Representatives Yutaka Miyazawa and Masaki Kishida and great-grandson...
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Hideo Usui Okiharu Yasuoka Masahiko Kōmura Finance Kiichi Miyazawa Kiichi Miyazawa Kiichi Miyazawa Education Hirofumi Nakasone Tadamori Oshima Nobutaka...
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misconduct or refusal on the part of the prime minister (for example, Kiichi Miyazawa). The Prime Minister also awards individuals in recognition of their...
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The first G7 summit in reunified Germany. 19th 7–9 July 1993 Japan Kiichi Miyazawa Tokyo 20th 8–10 July 1994 Italy Silvio Berlusconi Naples, Campania...
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Unopposed LDP himself 1989–91 15 Kiichi Miyazawa (1919–2007) Rep for Hiroshima 3rd 31 October 1991 29 July 1993 1991 Kiichi Miyazawa – 285 Michio Wantanabe –...
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returned to political prominence later (including future prime ministers Kiichi Miyazawa and Keizō Obuchi). The chairmen of NTT, the Yomiuri Shimbun, and the...
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Nakasone and Minister of Justice from 1992 to 1993 under Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. Before becoming a politician Gotōda served as Commissioner General...
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establishing and running "comfort stations." Following this, Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa became the first Japanese leader to issue a statement specifically...
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faction in the 1980s. In 1991, he served as Minister of Finance under Kiichi Miyazawa. He left the LDP in 1993 to found the Japan Renewal Party with longtime...
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Obuchi Secretary-General Yoshirō Mori Hiroshi Mitsuzuka Preceded by Kiichi Miyazawa Succeeded by Ryutaro Hashimoto Leader of the Opposition In office 9...
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Democratic Party 1979–1981 Succeeded by Rokusuke Tanaka Preceded by Kiichi Miyazawa Chairman of General Affairs Committee, Liberal Democratic Party 1986–1987...
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Hiroshi Miyazawa, Japanese politician, former governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, younger brother of Kiichi Miyazawa and father of Yoichi Miyazawa Kiichi Miyazawa...
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Roh and Prime minister of Japan Kiichi Miyazawa in 1992...
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