Koizumi III cabinet (reshuffle)
Koizumi III cabinet (reshuffle) | |
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89th Japanese Cabinet (reshuffle) dai-89-dai naikaku (kaizō) |
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Prime Minister Naikaku Sōri-Daijin |
Jun'ichirō Koizumi |
Legislative period | 163-165. Kokkai (44th Shūgiin , 20th Sangiin ) |
Appointed by | Emperor Akihito |
education | October 31, 2005 |
The End | September 26, 2006 |
Duration | 0 years and 330 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Koizumi III |
successor | Cabinet Shinzō Abe I |
composition | |
Party (s) | LDP - Kōmeitō coalition government ji-kō renritsu seiken |
minister | 18th |
State Secretaries | 2 Special Advisers to the Prime Minister 3 Parliamentary Vice-Heads of the Cabinet Secretariat 22 "Vice Ministers" 26 "Parliamentary Secretaries" |
representation | |
Shūgiin | 325/479 (18.1.2006) |
Sangiin | 135/242 (6/27/2006) |
Opposition leader |
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The reformed third Cabinet Koizumi ( Jap. 第3次小泉改造内閣 , daisanji Koizumi Kaizo naikaku ) ruled Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Junichirō Koizumi from 31 October 2005 until the appointment of the successor Cabinet under Shinzō Abe on 26 September 2006.
Minister of State
Office | Surname | image | Political party | Faction |
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prime minister | Jun'ichirō Koizumi | LDP | ( Mori ) | |
Minister of Internal Affairs and Communication in charge of post-privatization |
Heizō Takenaka | LDP | - | |
Minister of Justice | Seiken Sugiura | LDP | Mori | |
Foreign minister | Tarō Asō | LDP | Kono | |
Finance minister | Sadakazu Tanigaki | LDP | Tanigaki | |
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology zust. for popular sport |
Kenji Kosaka | LDP | Tsushima | |
Minister for Health, Labor and Social Affairs | Jirō Kawasaki | LDP | Tanigaki | |
Minister for Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries | Shōichi Nakagawa | LDP | Ibuki | |
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry zust. for the world exhibition |
Toshihiro Nikai | LDP | Nikai | |
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport zust. for the transfer of capital city functions and tourism |
Kazuo Kitagawa | Kōmeitō | - | |
Department of the Environment Secretary of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs for global environmental issues |
Yuriko Koike | LDP | Mori | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Shinzo Abe | LDP | Mori | |
Chairman of the National Commission for Public Security Minister of State for Disaster Protection for emergency legislation |
Tetsuo Kutsukake | LDP | Mori | |
Head of Defense | Fukushirō Nukaga | LDP | Tsushima | |
Minister of State for the Financial Sector, Economic and Tax Policy | Kaoru Yosano | LDP | - | |
Minister of State for Deregulation zust. for administrative reform, structural reform in special areas |
Kōki Chūma | LDP | Kono | |
Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy, Food Safety for communication technology (IT) |
Iwao Matsuda | LDP | Tsushima | |
Minister of State for Falling Births and Gender Equality | Kuniko Inoguchi | LDP | - |
Note: The Prime Minister does not officially belong to any political group during his term of office.
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Individual evidence
- ↑ shugiin.go.jp - Membership numbers of the political groups ( Memento of February 22, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ sangiin.go.jp - Membership numbers of the political groups ( Memento from June 27, 2006 in the Internet Archive )