Zenkō Suzuki (鈴木 善幸, Suzuki Zenkō, 11 January 1911 – 19 July 2004) was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1980 to 1982. He was...
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The Zenkō Suzuki Cabinet is the 70th Cabinet of Japan headed by Zenkō Suzuki from July 17, 1980, to November 27, 1982. A Cabinet reshuffle took place on...
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The faction has produced five prime ministers (Ikeda, Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, Kiichi Miyazawa, and Fumio Kishida), two LDP presidents (Yōhei Kōno...
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graduate of Waseda University, Suzuki and his wife belong to political dynasties: former Prime Ministers Zenkō Suzuki and Tarō Asō are respectively his...
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Preceded by Zenkō Suzuki Masumi Esaki General Council Chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party 1971–1972 1977–1978 Succeeded by Zenkō Suzuki Kuraishi Tadao...
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International Trade and Industry in the cabinet of the then prime minister Zenkō Suzuki on November 30, 1981. During this period, he was seen as a young leader...
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Suzuki Cabinet may refer to: Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Kantarō Suzuki in 1945 Zenkō Suzuki Cabinet, the Japanese government...
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Akihito. His wife, Chikako, is the third daughter of Prime Minister Zenkō Suzuki. Asō graduated from the Faculty of Politics and Economics at Gakushuin...
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years, capitalizing on the "sympathy vote" generated by Ōhira's death. Zenkō Suzuki became Ōhira's successor as prime minister following the election. Ōhira...
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the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第70代 鈴木 善幸 [70th Suzuki Zenkō] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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1992), Japanese model and actress Zenkō Suzuki (鈴木 善幸, 1911–2004), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Suzuki (YuYu Hakusho) (鈴木), a character...
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candidate withdrew 15 July 1980 Zenkō Suzuki One candidate (elected by Vice-President Eiichi Nishimura) 27 November 1980 Zenkō Suzuki One candidate (re-elected...
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Kōchikai faction of the LDP aligned with Prime Ministers Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, and Kiichi Miyazawa. Kato lost his seat at the December 2012 general...
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Liberal Democratic Party 1991–1993 Succeeded by Yohei Kono Preceded by Zenkō Suzuki Head of Kōchikai 1986–1998 Succeeded by Kōichi Katō Political offices...
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Helmut Schmidt, Chancellor Italy Giovanni Spadolini, Prime Minister Japan Zenkō Suzuki, Prime Minister United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister United...
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January 11 Brunhilde Pomsel, German broadcaster and secretary (d. 2017) Zenkō Suzuki, 44th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 2004) Bernardino González Ruíz, Panamanian...
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leader, he was succeeded in turn by Shigesaburō Maeo, Masayoshi Ōhira, Zenkō Suzuki, Kiichi Miyazawa, Koichi Kato, Mitsuo Horiuchi, Makoto Koga, and Fumio...
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Kakuei Tanaka (1974) Prime Minister Masayoshi Ōhira (1980) Prime Minister Zenkō Suzuki (1981) Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu (1989) Crown Prince (current Emperor)...
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served as Foreign Minister from July 1980 to May 1981 in the cabinet of Zenko Suzuki, but he resigned from this position following American outrage at what...
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vote" generated by Ōhira's death. The Prime Minister was succeeded by Zenkō Suzuki after the election. Mahendra Prakash (2004), Coalition Experience in...
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Helmut Schmidt, Chancellor Italy Giovanni Spadolini, Prime Minister Japan Zenkō Suzuki, Prime Minister United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister United...
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Minister of Labour In office 17 July 1980 – 30 November 1981 Prime Minister Zenkō Suzuki Preceded by Takao Fujinami Succeeded by Takiichiro Hatsumura Personal...
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are translated as "Minister of Finance". The current minister is Shunichi Suzuki, who took office on 4 October 2021. Liberal (1945) Socialist Ryokufūkai...
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68.01% (D) September 7, 1979 80,169,924 248 48.53% 1980 22 June 1980 Zenkō Suzuki 74.57% (D) May 19, 1980 80,925,034 284 55.57% (Yasuhiro Nakasone) 1983...
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Francesco Cossiga 7th — 1981 Canada François Mitterrand Giovanni Spadolini Zenkō Suzuki Ronald Reagan Gaston Thorn Margaret Thatcher 8th — 1982 France Wilfried...
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Kakuei Tanaka 2 years, 156 days 2 1 Liberal Democratic 1972 Resigned 20 Zenkō Suzuki 2 years, 134 days 1 1 Liberal Democratic 1980 Resigned 21 Toshiki Kaifu...
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of the People's Republic of China). August 24, 1982: Prime Minister Zenkō Suzuki said: "I am painfully aware of Japan's responsibility for inflicting...
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supply: New Liberal Club) 70 Zenkō Suzuki Cabinet 17 July 1980 (1980-07-17) 30 November 1981 (1981-11-30) Zenkō Suzuki Liberal Democratic Reshuffle Cabinet...
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1962 729 Hayato Ikeda Yasumi Kurogane July 18, 1962 July 18, 1964 731 Zenkō Suzuki July 18, 1964 November 9, 1964 114 Tomisaburō Hashimoto November 9, 1964...
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# Agency Minister Debut month Retire month Prime Minister 1 Zenkō Suzuki December 1976 November 1977 Takeo Fukuda 2 Michio Watanabe December 1978 November...
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