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    Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲, Katayama Tetsu, 28 July 1887 – 30 May 1978) was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1947 to 1948. A Christian...
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  • Japanese photographer Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹, born 1972), Japanese voice actor Tetsu Inoue (テツ・イノウエ), Japanese musician Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲, 1887–1978), Japanese...
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    government was formed by Tetsu Katayama, forming a coalition with the Democratic Party and the Citizens' Cooperation Party. Katayama's coalition fell in February...
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    The Katayama Cabinet (片山内閣, Katayama naikaku) governed Japan under the premiership of Tetsu Katayama from 24 May 1947 to 10 March 1948, during the Allied...
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    Representatives went to the Japan Socialist Party. Yoshida was approached by Tetsu Katayama and Suehiro Nishio, respectively chairman and secretary general of the...
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  • singer, former AKB48 member Sen Katayama (片山 潜, 1859–1933), Japanese-born member of the American Communist Party Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲, 1887–1978), 46th Prime...
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    minister of foreign affairs in 1947 under Socialist prime minister Tetsu Katayama. He also chaired the Committee on the Bill for Revision of the Imperial...
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    the Socialist Party, Tetsu Katayama, as prime minister – virtually unopposed as Liberals and Democrats agreed to vote for Katayama even though coalition...
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    Party a year later, after Prime Minister Tetsu Katayama formed a socialist government. As one of Katayama's harshest critics, Shidehara was elected speaker...
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    to 1941 Kijūrō Shidehara, Prime Minister of Japan from 1945 to 1946 Tetsu Katayama, Prime Minister of Japan from 1947 to 1948 Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister...
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    gained. The elections also saw the defeat of two former prime ministers; Tetsu Katayama of the DSP (formerly of the JSP) and Tanzan Ishibashi of the LDP. "統計局ホームページ/第27章...
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    Koki Hirota, Kiichiro Hiranuma, Kijuro Shidehara, Shigeru Yoshida, Tetsu Katayama, Hitoshi Ashida, Ichiro Hatoyama, Nobusuke Kishi, Eisaku Sato, Takeo...
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  • Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹, Inada Tetsu, born July 1, 1972) is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production. "声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:稲田徹(Tetsu...
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    December 18, 1945 36,878,420 Liberal 141 30.25% 1947 25 April 1947 Tetsu Katayama 67.95% (D) March 31, 1947 40,907,493 Socialist 143 30.68% (Hitoshi Ashida)...
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  • minister Ashida Hitoshi (DP) who took over after his JSP predecessor Tetsu Katayama had been toppled by the left wing of his own party, the...
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  • representation List of communist parties represented in European Parliament "Tetsu Katayama". infoplease.com. Retrieved January 3, 2014. Navarro, Armando (2012)...
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    first met under the new constitution on 20 May 1947. Four days later, Tetsu Katayama of the Democratic Socialist Party became Japan's first socialist prime...
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    Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida Preceded by Keizo Shibusawa Succeeded by Tetsu Katayama (Acting) Member of the House of Representatives for Shizuoka 2nd District...
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    1974) Taizō Ishizaka (6 March 1975) Ohama Nobumoto (13 February 1976) Tetsu Katayama (30 May 1978) Uemura Kōgorō (1 August 1978) Hori Shigeru (4 March 1979)...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第46代 片山 哲 [46th Katayama Tetsu] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    chairman Tetsu Katayama and when the Socialists held power in 1947 and 1948, Nishio became Chief Cabinet Secretary under Prime Minister Katayama and was...
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    only the second Christian to hold this office, the first having been Tetsu Katayama (1947–1948). Zenkō Suzuki was appointed LDP president and Prime Minister...
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    office 1 June 1946 – 10 December 1954 Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida Tetsu Katayama Hitoshi Ashida Preceded by Eikichi Araki Succeeded by Eikichi Araki...
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    Higashikuni Kijūrō Shidehara Shigeru Yoshida - Tetsu Katayama May 24, 1947 June 1, 1947 8 Tetsu Katayama 44 Hitoshi Ashida June 1, 1947 October 15, 1948...
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    this office after Hara Takashi, Takahashi Korekiyo, Ichirō Hatoyama, Tetsu Katayama, and Shigeru Yoshida. In the general election of 1979, the LDP narrowly...
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    party Second party Third party   Leader Shigeru Yoshida Takeru Inukai Tetsu Katayama Party Democratic Liberal Democratic Socialist Last election – 25.44%...
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    party Second party Third party   Leader Ichirō Hatoyama Chūji Machida Tetsu Katayama Party Liberal Progressive Socialist Seats won 141 94 93 Popular vote...
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  • Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Prime Ministers Clement Attlee Milton Margai Tetsu Katayama Governors Culbert Olson Hiroo Ōhara Mayors E.C. Quaye Setsuo Yamada...
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    the 20th government and the 11th Prime Minister (1921–1922 and 1932). Tetsu Katayama – leader of the 46th government and the 33rd Prime Minister (1947–1948)...
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    influenced by the purge. As a result, the Japan Socialist Party led by Tetsu Katayama won the first general election (1947) after the enforcement of the constitution...
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