Cabinet Koizumi I

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Cabinet Koizumi I
87th Japanese Cabinet
dai-87-dai naikaku
The cabinet after the inauguration ceremony for the ministers
Prime Minister
Naikaku Sōri-Daijin
Jun'ichirō Koizumi
Legislative period 151-155. Kokkai
(42nd Shūgiin , 18th – 19th Sangiin )
Appointed by Emperor Akihito
education April 26, 2001
The End September 30, 2002
Duration 1 year and 157 days
predecessor Cabinet Mori II (reshuffle)
successor Cabinet Koizumi I (1st transformation)
composition
Party (s) LDP , Kōmeitō , KP
minister 18 (1 discharge and 1 change)
State Secretaries 2 Special Advisers to the Prime Minister
3 Parliamentary Vice-Heads of the Cabinet Secretariat
33 "Vice Ministers"
51 "Parliamentary Secretaries"
representation
Shūgiin
287/480

(at Premier choice 26.4.2001)
Sangiin
138/247

(4/26/2001)
Opposition leader Yukio Hatoyama (Shūgiin, DPJ )

The first Koizumi cabinet ( Japanese 第 1 次 小泉 内閣 , daiichiji Koizumi naikaku ) ruled Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi from April 26, 2001 until a cabinet reshuffle on September 30, 2002.

After Yoshirō Mori's resignation as chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and prime minister, Koizumi ( Mori faction ) was elected party chairman on April 24, 2001 against Ryūtarō Hashimoto ( Hashimoto faction ) and Tarō Asō ( Kōno group ) and two days later designated as Prime Minister in Parliament . His coalition cabinet of LDP, Kōmeitō and Conservative Party included 14 members of the Shūgiin , the lower house, one of the Sangiin , the upper house, and three non-members of the parliament , including the prime minister when he took office .

In July 2001, the 2001 Sangiin election took place, which ended with a clear victory for the LDP.

Minister of State

1. Koizumi cabinet (87th cabinet since the Meiji Constitution) - from April 26, 2001 to September 30, 2002
Office Surname image chamber fraction Faction
prime minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi Jun'ichirō Koizumi Shūgiin LDP ( Mori )
Minister of Internal Affairs and Communication Toranosuke Katayama Toranosuke Katayama  Sangiin LDP Hashimoto
Minister of Justice Mayumi Moriyama Mayumi Moriyama Shūgiin LDP Kōmura
Foreign minister Makiko Tanaka
until January 30, 2002
Makiko Tanaka  Shūgiin LDP -
Jun'ichirō Koizumi
temporarily
Jun'ichirō Koizumi Shūgiin LDP (Mori)
Yoriko Kawaguchi
from February 1, 2002
Yoriko Kawaguchi  - - -
Finance minister Shiokawa Masajūrō Shiokawa Masajūrō Shūgiin LDP Mori
Minister for Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology Atsuko Tōyama Atsuko Tōyama - - -
Minister for Health, Labor and Social Affairs Chikara Sakaguchi Chikara Sakaguchi  Shūgiin Kōmeitō -
Minister for Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries Tsutomu Takebe Tsutomu Takebe  Shūgiin LDP Yamasaki
Economy, trade and industry
   responsible for the world exhibition
Takeo Hiranuma Takeo Hiranuma  Shūgiin LDP Yamasaki
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
   responsible for delegating capital city functions
Chikage Ōgi Chikage Ōgi  Shūgiin Conservative Party -
Environment Minister
   responsible for global environmental issues
Yoriko Kawaguchi
until February 8, 2002
Yoriko Kawaguchi - - -
Hiroshi Ōki
from February 8, 2002
Hiroshi Ōki Shūgiin LDP -
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda Yasuo Fukuda Shūgiin LDP Mori
Chairman of the National Public Security Commission
Minister of State for Disaster Management
   responsible for the Food Safety Commission
Jin Murai Jin Murai  Shūgiin LDP -
Head of Defense Gen Nakatani Gen Nakatani  Shūgiin LDP Katō / Ozato
Minister of State for Affairs of Okinawa and the Northern Territories
Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy
Kōji Omi Kōji Omi Shūgiin LDP Mori
Minister of State for the Financial Sector Hakuo Yanagisawa Hakuo Yanagisawa  Shūgiin LDP Katō / Horiuchi
Minister of State for Economic and Tax Policy
   responsible for IT policy
Heizō Takenaka Heizō Takenaka  - - -
Minister of State for Deregulation
   responsible for administrative reform
Nobuteru Ishihara Nobuteru Ishihara Shūgiin LDP -

Note: The Prime Minister does not officially belong to any political group during his term of office.

Discharge

  • Foreign Minister Tanaka was sacked by Prime Minister Koizumi in a dispute over her leadership.

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Individual evidence

  1. Shūgiin: Minutes of Sessions 151. Kokkai, No. 26 April 21, 2001, designation of prime minister
  2. ^ Ax falls on Japanese foreign minister. In: BBC News. January 29, 2003, accessed March 1, 2008 .