Yasuo Fukuda's cabinet

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Yasuo Fukuda's cabinet
91st Japanese Cabinet
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The cabinet after the inauguration ceremony for the ministers
Prime Minister
Naikaku Sōri-Daijin
Yasuo Fukuda
Legislative period 168-169. Kokkai
(44th Shūgiin , 21st Sangiin )
Appointed by Emperor Akihito
education September 26, 2007
The End August 1, 2008
Duration 0 years and 310 days
predecessor Shinzō Abe I cabinet (remodeling)
successor Yasuo Fukuda's Cabinet (reshuffle)
composition
Party (s) LDP - Kōmeitō coalition government
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minister 18th
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
336/480

(12/18/2007)
Sangiin
105/242

(11.1.2008)
Opposition leader Ichirō Ozawa (Shūgiin, DPJ )

The Fukuda cabinet ruled Japan from September 26, 2007, after Yasuo Fukuda was elected Prime Minister to succeed Shinzo Abe on September 25 , until the cabinet reshuffle on August 1, 2008 . It consisted of 13 members of the Shūgiin , three of the Sangiin and two ministers of state who were not members. 16 ministers of state had already belonged to Shinzō Abe's previous cabinet . After Abe's resignation, Fukuda won the election as LDP chairman on September 23, 2007 against Tarō Asō .

The term of office of two (as of February 13, 2008: three) special advisers to the prime minister , the deputy cabinet secretaries Matsushige Ōno , Mitsuhide Iwaki and Masahiro Futahashi, and the head of the cabinet legislative office , Reiichi Miyazaki, began at the same time as the term of office of the ministers of state .

Yasuo Fukuda's Cabinet - September 26, 2007 through August 1, 2008 reshuffle
Office Surname image Political party chamber Faction
prime minister Yasuo Fukuda Yasuo Fukuda LDP Shūgiin ( Machimura )
Ministers of State who run a ministry
Minister of Internal Affairs and Communication
    responsible for regional reform and post-privatization
Hiroya Masuda Hiroya Masuda - - -
Minister of Justice Kunio Hatoyama Kunio Hatoyama LDP Shūgiin Tsushima
Foreign minister Masahiko Kōmura Masahiko Kōmrua LDP Shūgiin Kōmura
Finance minister Fukushirō Nukaga Fukushirō Nukaga LDP Shūgiin Tsushima
Minister for Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology Kisaburō Tokai Kisaburō Tokai LDP Shūgiin Yamasaki
Minister for Health, Labor and Social Affairs Yōichi Masuzoe Yōichi Masuzoe LDP Sangiin -
Minister for Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries Masatoshi Wakabayashi Masatoshi Wakabayashi LDP Sangiin Machimura
Minister for Economy, Trade and Industry Akira Amari Akira Amari LDP Shūgiin Yamasaki
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
   zust. for tourism and maritime affairs
Tetsuzō Fuyushiba Tetsuzō Fuyushiba Kōmeitō Shūgiin -
Environment Minister
   zust. for global environmental issues
Ichirō Kamoshita Ichirō Kamoshita LDP Shūgiin Tsushima
Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba Shigeru Ishiba LDP Shūgiin Tsushima
Chief Cabinet Secretary
Chief Cabinet Secretary
    att. for the kidnapping issue
Nobutaka Machimura Machimura Nobutaka LDP Shūgiin Machimura
Minister of State without a ministry
Chairman of the National Public Security Commission,
Minister of State for Civil Protection, Food Safety
Shin'ya Izumi Shin'ya Izumi LDP Sangiin Nikai
Minister of State for Affairs of Okinawa and Northern Territories , deregulation, quality of life, science and technology
    zust. for consumer protection and space travel
Fumio Kishida Fumio Kishida LDP Shūgiin Koga
Minister of State for the Financial Sector, Administrative Reform, Reform of the Civil Service Yoshimi Watanabe Yoshimi Watanabe LDP Shūgiin -
Minister of State for Economic and Tax Policy Hiroko Ōta Hiroko Ōta - - -
Minister of State for Combating the Decline in Births and for Gender Equality Yōko Kamikawa Yōko Kamikawa LDP Shūgiin Koga

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

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