Cabinet Koizumi I (1st transformation)
Cabinet Koizumi I (1st transformation) | |
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87th Japanese Cabinet (1st transformation) dai-87-dai naikaku (dai-1-ji-kaizō) |
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Prime Minister Naikaku Sōri-Daijin |
Jun'ichirō Koizumi |
Legislative period | 155-165. Kokkai (42nd Shūgiin , 19th Sangiin ) |
Appointed by | Emperor Akihito |
education | September 30, 2002 |
The End | September 20, 2003 |
Duration | 0 years and 355 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Koizumi I |
successor | Cabinet Koizumi I (2nd transformation) |
composition | |
Party (s) | LDP , Kōmeitō , KP / NKP |
minister | 18 (1 resignation) |
State Secretaries | 3 Special Advisers to the Prime Minister 3 Parliamentary Vice-Heads of the Cabinet Secretariat 22 "Vice Ministers" 26 "Parliamentary Secretaries" |
representation | |
Shūgiin | 278/478 (12/16/2002) |
Sangiin | 134/246 (11/01/2002) |
Opposition leader |
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The first cabinet reorganized Koizumi ( Japanese 第 1 次 小泉 第 1 次 改造 内閣 , daiichiji Koizumi daiichiji kaizō naikaku ) ruled Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi from September 30, 2002 until a new cabinet reshuffle on September 20 , 2002 . September 2003.
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 | Toranosuke Katayama | ![]() |
LDP | Hashimoto |
Minister of Justice | Mayumi Moriyama | ![]() |
LDP | Kōmura |
Foreign minister | Yoriko Kawaguchi | ![]() |
LDP | - |
Finance minister | Shiokawa Masajūrō | ![]() |
LDP | Mori |
Minister for Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology | Atsuko Tōyama | ![]() |
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Minister for Health, Labor and Social Affairs | Chikara Sakaguchi | ![]() |
Kōmeitō | - |
Minister for Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries |
Tadamori Ōshima until April 1, 2003 |
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LDP | Kōmura |
Yoshiyuki Kamei from April 1, 2003 |
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LDP | Yamasaki | |
Economy, trade and industry responsible for the world exhibition |
Takeo Hiranuma | ![]() |
LDP | Yamasaki |
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport responsible for delegating capital city functions |
Chikage Ōgi | ![]() |
KP / NKP | - |
Environment Minister responsible for global environmental issues |
Shun'ichi Suzuki | ![]() |
LDP | Horiuchi |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Yasuo Fukuda | LDP | Mori | |
Chairman of the National Public Security Commission Minister of State for Industrial Revitalization Minister of State for Food Safety |
Sadakazu Tanigaki | ![]() |
LDP | Ozato |
Head of Defense | Shigeru Ishiba | LDP | Hashimoto | |
Secretary of State for Affairs of Okinawa and the Northern Territories Secretary of State for Data Protection State Secretary for Science and Technology Policy responsible for IT Policy |
Hiroyuki Hosoda | ![]() |
LDP | Mori |
Minister of State for the Financial Sector Minister of State for Economic and Tax Policy |
Heizō Takenaka | ![]() |
LDP | - |
Minister of State for Deregulation responsible for administrative reform |
Nobuteru Ishihara | ![]() |
LDP | - |
Minister of State for Structural Reform in Special Areas Minister of State for Disaster Management |
Yoshitada Konoike | LDP | Kono |
Notes: The Prime Minister does not officially belong to any political group during his term of office. Ministers who already belonged to the previous cabinet are in italics.
resignation
- Agriculture Minister Ōshima resigned because of a donation scandal.
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Individual evidence
- ↑ shugiin.go.jp - Membership numbers of the political groups ( Memento of December 21, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ sangiin.go.jp - Membership numbers of the political groups ( Memento of November 2, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Japan Minister Quits over Scandal. In: BBC News. March 31, 2003, accessed March 1, 2008 .