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    Sōsuke Uno (宇野 宗佑, Uno Sōsuke, 27 August 1922 – 19 May 1998) was a Japanese politician and former Prime Minister of Japan in 1989. Born in Shiga Prefecture...
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  • Sōsuke Uno (宇野 宗佑, 1922–1998), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Sōsuke Aizen (藍染 惣右介), a character in the manga series Bleach Sōsuke Esumi...
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    rising to lead the party after the resignations of Takeshita Noboru and Sōsuke Uno. Facing Yoshiro Hayashi and Shintaro Ishihara, Kaifu was elected on the...
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    behind-the-scenes player in the LDP, mentoring future prime ministers Sōsuke Uno, Toshiki Kaifu, and Keizō Obuchi. Tsutomu Hata and Ichiro Ozawa left Takeshita's...
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    The Uno Cabinet is the 75th Cabinet of Japan headed by Sōsuke Uno from June 3 to August 10, 1989. "第75代 宇野 宗佑|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official Residence...
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    Minister of Health and Welfare under Prime Ministers Noboru Takeshita and Sōsuke Uno. He held cabinet posts again in 1992 (Minister of Posts and Telecommunications...
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  • Uno, film and television director Raymond Uno (1930–2024), state district court judge Sandiaga Uno (born 1969), Deputy Governor of Jakarta Sōsuke Uno...
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    LDP himself 1987–1989 13 Sōsuke Uno 宇野 宗佑 (1922–1998) Rep for Shiga at-large 2 June 1989 8 August 1989 Jun. 1989 Sōsuke Uno – Y Masayoshi Itō – N LDP...
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    trade liberalisation and tax, as well as a scandal involving their leader Sōsuke Uno and the Recruit scandal. The party lost its majority in the House of Councillors...
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  • magician (d. 2023) Ivry Gitlis, Israeli violinist (d. 2020) August 27 – Sōsuke Uno, Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1998) August 31 – André Baudry, French magazine...
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  • Prefecture Private Foreign Student Scholarship Kobe/Sugawara Scholarship Sōsuke Uno, 75th Prime Minister of Japan Sanae Takaichi, Minister of State for Economic...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第75代 宇野 宗佑 [75th Uno Sōsuke] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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  • Minister: Noboru Takeshita (Liberal Democratic–Shimane) (until June 3) Sōsuke Uno (Liberal Democratic–Shiga) (June 3 – August 10) Toshiki Kaifu (Liberal...
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    Mita. It was also the first and only summit for Japanese Prime Minister Sōsuke Uno. These summit participants are the current "core members" of the international...
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    2, 1986 86,426,845 Liberal Democratic 300 58.59% (Noboru Takeshita) (Sōsuke Uno) (Toshiki Kaifu) 1990 18 February 1990 Toshiki Kaifu 73.31% (D) January...
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  •  Canada Ciriaco De Mita Noboru Takeshita Helmut Kohl 15th — 1989  France Sōsuke Uno George H. W. Bush François Mitterrand 16th — 1990  United States Giulio...
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    Masumi 1971-1972 Keiichi Masuhara 1972-1973 Yamanaka Yasunori 1973-1974 Sōsuke Uno 1974 Michita Sakata 1974-1976 Asao Mihara 1976-1977 Shin Kanemaru 1977-1978...
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    14th Nakasone II (R2) 6 July 1986 71.36% 7 July 1992 143 56.74% 15th Uno Sōsuke Uno 23 July 1989 65.02% 252 126 22 July 1995 109 43.25% Akihito (Heisei)...
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    in the Recruit scandal that broke the following year. In June 1989, Sōsuke Uno became Prime Minister only to resign less than three months later in August...
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  • vocalist, cancer. Teresa Prekerowa, 76, Polish historian and author. Sōsuke Uno, 75, Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan, lung cancer. Chuck...
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  • Ishiba Liberal Democratic 1 October 2024 Incumbent 108 days Incumbent 62 Sōsuke Uno Liberal Democratic 3 June 1989 10 August 1989 69 days Resigned 63 Tanzan...
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    Ryutaro Hashimoto (1937–2006) Rep for Okayama 4th June 1989 August 1989 Sōsuke Uno 25 Ichirō Ozawa (b. 1957) Rep for Iwate 2nd August 1989 April 1991 Toshiki...
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    Federation), general manager of Tokyo Metropolis of Ise Shrine Revered Board. Sōsuke Uno, the 75th prime minister from Moriyama. He was one of the shortest-serving...
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  • – John Beradino, American baseball player and actor (b. 1917) 1998 – Sōsuke Uno, Japanese soldier and politician, 75th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1922)...
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    71.40% 512 (D) June 2, 1986 86,426,845 300 58.59% (Noboru Takeshita) (Sōsuke Uno) Akihito (Heisei) (1989–2019) (Toshiki Kaifu) 39th 18 February 1990 Toshiki...
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    Defense Agency In office 3 June 1989 – 10 August 1989 Prime Minister Sōsuke Uno Preceded by Kichirō Tazawa Succeeded by Jūrō Matsumoto Deputy Chief Cabinet...
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    147 Noboru Takeshita Masajuro Shiokawa June 3, 1989 August 10, 1989 68 Sōsuke Uno Tokuo Yamashita August 10, 1989 August 26, 1989 16 Toshiki Kaifu Mayumi...
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    September 1986 31 July 1991 4 years, 327 days ー ー Liberal Democratic Uno Sōsuke Uno 1990 Liberal Democratic Kaifu I Toshiki Kaifu ー Kaifu II Makoto Tanabe...
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    Minister of Japan 1982–1987 Succeeded by Noboru Takeshita Preceded by Sōsuke Uno Minister of State, Head of the Administrative Management Agency 1980–1982...
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  • Minister of Japan. Retrieved 24 May 2012. 第52•53•54代 鳩山 一郎 [52nd/53rd/54th Sosuke Uno] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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