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First Nakasone Cabinet

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First Nakasone Cabinet

71st Cabinet of Japan
Date formedNovember 27, 1982
Date dissolvedDecember 27, 1983
People and organisations
EmperorShōwa
Prime MinisterYasuhiro Nakasone
Member party  Liberal Democratic Party
Status in legislatureMajority government (Lower House)
284 / 511 (56%)
Opposition parties
History
Election(s)13th Councillors election (1983)
37th general election (1983)
PredecessorZenkō Suzuki Cabinet (Reshuffle)
SuccessorSecond Nakasone Cabinet

The First Nakasone Cabinet is the 71st Cabinet of Japan headed by Yasuhiro Nakasone from November 27, 1982, to December 27, 1983.[1]

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Special mission etc. Note
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone
Minister of Justice Akira Hatano
Minister for Foreign Affairs Shintaro Abe
Minister of Finance Noboru Takeshita
Minister of Education Mitsuo Setoyama
Minister of Health Yoshiro Hayashi
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Iwazō Kaneko
Minister of International Trade and Industry Sadanori Yamanaka Resigned on June 10, 1983
Sōsuke Uno Appointed on June 10, 1983
Minister of Transport Takashi Hasegawa
Minister of Posts Tokutarō Higaki
Minister of Labor Akira Ōno
Minister of Construction Hideo Utsumi
Minister of Home Affairs
Chair of the National Public Safety Commission
Sachio Yamamoto
Chief Cabinet Secretary Masaharu Gotōda
Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office
Director of the Okinawa Development Agency Development
Hyōsuke Niwa for Crisis Management
Director of the Administrative Management Agency Kunikichi Saitō
Director of the Hokkaido Regional Development Agency
Director of the National Land Agency
Mutsuki Katō
Director of the Defense Agency Kazuo Tanikawa
Director of the Economic Planning Agency Jun Shiozaki
Director of the Science and Technology Agency Takaaki Yasuda Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission
Director of the Environment Agency Matazō Kajiki
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Reijirō Tsunoda Resigned on July 8, 1983
Takashi Mogushi Appointed on July 8, 1983
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Takao Fujinami for Political Affairs
Shōichi Fujimori for General Affairs
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for the Prime Minister's Office Takashi Fukaya for Political Affairs
Susumu Yamaji for General Affairs
Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "第71代 中曽根 康弘|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official Residence. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
This page was last edited on 8 October 2023, at 10:51
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