Yasuo Fukuda's cabinet
Yasuo Fukuda's cabinet | |
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91st Japanese Cabinet dai-91-dai naikaku |
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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 ji-kō renritsu seiken |
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 .
Office | Surname | image | Political party | chamber | Faction |
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prime minister | 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 | - | - | - | |
Minister of Justice | Kunio Hatoyama | LDP | Shūgiin | Tsushima | |
Foreign minister | Masahiko Kōmura | LDP | Shūgiin | Kōmura | |
Finance minister | Fukushirō Nukaga | LDP | Shūgiin | Tsushima | |
Minister for Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology | Kisaburō Tokai | LDP | Shūgiin | Yamasaki | |
Minister for Health, Labor and Social Affairs | Yōichi Masuzoe | LDP | Sangiin | - | |
Minister for Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries | Masatoshi Wakabayashi | LDP | Sangiin | Machimura | |
Minister for Economy, Trade and Industry | Akira Amari | LDP | Shūgiin | Yamasaki | |
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport zust. for tourism and maritime affairs |
Tetsuzō Fuyushiba | Kōmeitō | Shūgiin | - | |
Environment Minister zust. for global environmental issues |
Ichirō Kamoshita | LDP | Shūgiin | Tsushima | |
Defense Minister | Shigeru Ishiba | LDP | Shūgiin | Tsushima | |
Chief Cabinet Secretary | |||||
Chief Cabinet Secretary att. for the kidnapping issue |
Nobutaka Machimura | 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 | 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 | LDP | Shūgiin | Koga | |
Minister of State for the Financial Sector, Administrative Reform, Reform of the Civil Service | Yoshimi Watanabe | LDP | Shūgiin | - | |
Minister of State for Economic and Tax Policy | Hiroko Ōta | - | - | - | |
Minister of State for Combating the Decline in Births and for Gender Equality | 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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- Kantei , Japanese Cabinet: List of Fukuda Cabinet Members (English)