Cabinet Koizumi I (2nd transformation)
Cabinet Koizumi I (1st transformation) | |
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87th Japanese Cabinet (2nd transformation) dai-87-dai naikaku (dai-2-ji-kaizō) |
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Prime Minister Naikaku Sōri-Daijin |
Jun'ichirō Koizumi |
Legislative period | 157-158. Kokkai (42nd Shūgiin , 19th Sangiin ) |
Appointed by | Emperor Akihito |
education | September 20, 2003 |
The End | November 19, 2003 |
Duration | 0 years and 60 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Koizumi I (1st transformation) |
successor | Cabinet Koizumi II |
composition | |
Party (s) | LDP , Kōmeitō , NKP |
minister | 18th |
State Secretaries | 3 Special Advisers to the Prime Minister 3 Parliamentary Vice-Heads of the Cabinet Secretariat 22 "Vice Ministers" 27 "Parliamentary Secretaries" |
representation | |
Shūgiin | 285/475 (25.9.2003) |
Sangiin | 140/242 (8/10/2003) |
Opposition leader | Naoto Kan (Shūgiin, DPJ ) |
The first cabinet Koizumi ( Japanese 第 1 次 小泉 第 2 次 改造 内閣 , daiichiji Koizumi dainiji kaizō naikaku ), which was reorganized for the second time, ruled Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Jun'ichirō Koizumi from September 20, 2003 until the successor cabinet was appointed on September 19 , 2003 . November 2003. Koizumi dissolved the Shūgiin on October 10 and was able to win several seats in the following Shūgiin election and continue to govern with the help of his coalition partners.
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 | Tarō Asō | LDP | Kono | |
Minister of Justice | Daizō Nozawa | LDP | Mori | |
Foreign Minister | Yoriko Kawaguchi | LDP | - | |
Finance minister | Sadakazu Tanigaki | LDP | Ozato | |
Minister for Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology | Takeo Kawamura | LDP | Hashimoto | |
Minister for Health, Labor and Social Affairs | Chikara Sakaguchi | Kōmeitō | - | |
Minister for Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries | Yoshiyuki Kamei | LDP | Yamasaki | |
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry responsible for the world exhibition |
Shōichi Nakagawa | LDP | Kamei | |
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport responsible for the transfer of capital city functions and tourism |
Nobuteru Ishihara | LDP | - | |
Environment Minister responsible for global environmental issues |
Yuriko Koike | LDP | Mori | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | Yasuo Fukuda | LDP | Mori | |
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission Minister of State for Youth Education and Combating the Decline of Births, Food Safety |
Kiyoko Ono | LDP | Kamei | |
Head of Defense | Shigeru Ishiba | LDP | Hashimoto | |
Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs , Data Protection, Science and Technology Policy, responsible for IT policy |
Toshimitsu Motegi | LDP | Hashimoto | |
Minister of State for the Financial Sector, Economic and Tax Policy | Heizō Takenaka | LDP | - | |
Minister of State for Deregulation, Industrial Revitalization, responsible for administrative reform, structural reform in special areas, regional reform |
Kazuyoshi Kaneko | LDP | Horiuchi | |
Minister of State for Disaster Management Minister of State for National Emergency Legislation |
Kiichi Inoue | NKP | - |
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.
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Individual evidence
- ↑ shugiin.go.jp - Membership numbers of the political groups ( Memento of October 9, 2003 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ sangiin.go.jp - Membership numbers of the parliamentary groups ( Memento of August 10, 2003 in the Internet Archive )