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Cabinet of Japan (1946?1947)
The
First Yoshida Cabinet
was the 45th
Cabinet of Japan
led by
Shigeru Yoshida
from 22 May 1946 to 24 May 1947, during the
Allied occupation
.
Cabinet
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Ministers
Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Prime Minister
|
Shigeru Yoshida
|
|
Liberal
|
May 22, 1946
|
May 24, 1947
|
Minister for Foreign Affairs
|
Shigeru Yoshida
|
|
Liberal
|
May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
|
Minister of Home Affairs
|
?mura Seiichi
|
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Independent
|
May 22, 1946
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January 31, 1947
|
Minister of Finance
|
Tanzan Ishibashi
|
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Independent
|
May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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First Minister of Demobilization
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Shigeru Yoshida
|
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Liberal
|
May 22, 1946
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June 15, 1946
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Second Minister of Demobilization
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Shigeru Yoshida
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Liberal
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May 22, 1946
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June 15, 1946
|
Minister of Justice
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Kimura Tokur?
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Education
|
K?tar? Tanaka
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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January 31, 1947
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Minister of Health
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Kawai Yoshinari
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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May 22, 1947
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Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
|
Wada Hiroo
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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January 31, 1947
|
Minister of Commerce and Industry
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Hoshijima Nir?
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Liberal
|
May 22, 1946
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January 31, 1947
|
Minister of Transport
|
Hiratsuka Tsunejir?
|
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Liberal
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May 22, 1946
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January 31, 1947
|
Minister of Communications
|
Hitotsumatsu Sadayoshi
|
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Democratic
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July 1, 1946
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May 24, 1947
|
Minister of State
President of the Demobilization Board (from June 15, 1946)
|
Baron Kij?r? Shidehara
|
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Democratic
|
May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
President of the Administrative Research Board (from October 28, 1946)
|
Sait? Takao
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Democratic
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
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Hitotsumatsu Sadayoshi
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Democratic
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May 22, 1946
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July 1, 1946
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Minister of State
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Uehara Etsujir?
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Liberal
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May 22, 1946
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January 31, 1947
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Minister of State
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Tokujiro Kanamori
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Independent
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June 19, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
Director-General of the Economic Stabilization Board (from August 12, 1946)
Chief of the Price Board (from August 12, 1946)
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Zen Keinosuke
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Independent
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July 23, 1946
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January 31, 1947
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Chief Cabinet Secretary
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Hayashi J?ji
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Liberal
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Director-General of the
Cabinet Legislation Bureau
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Toshio Irie
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary
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Kiuchi Shir?
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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June 14, 1946
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Sut? Hideo
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Independent
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June 14, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
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Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Masutani Sh?ji
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs
|
Banboku ?no
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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June 22, 1946
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Sek? K?ichi
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Liberal
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June 22, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance
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Uetsuka Tsukasa
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice
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Furushima Yoshihide
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education
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Nagano Nagahiro
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
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?ishi Rinji
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice Minister of Commerce and Industry
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Kobayashi Kanae
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Transport
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Matsuda Masakazu
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Health
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Hattori Iwakichi
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Communications
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Nakagawa Shigeharu
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Democratic
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July 1, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretaries
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Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs
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Shiotsuki Manabu
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs
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Katsura Sakuz?
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance
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Shibata Hy?ichir?
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice
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Nakamura Mataichi
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education
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Hanamura Shir?
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
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Suzuki Ky?hei
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry
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Okonogi Utaji
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Transport
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Tsuji Kanichi
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Liberal
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Health
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Sat? Hisao
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Progressive
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June 4, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Communications
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Yamamura Shinjir?
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Liberal
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July 1, 1946
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March 4, 1947
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Source:
[1]
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Reshuffled Cabinet
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A Cabinet reshuffle took place on January 31, 1947.
Ministers
Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Prime Minister
|
Shigeru Yoshida
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Liberal
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Deputy Prime Minister
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Kij?r? Shidehara
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Democratic
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May 3, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Shigeru Yoshida
|
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Liberal
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Home Affairs
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Uehara Etsujir?
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Liberal
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January 31, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Finance
Director-General of the Economic Stabilization Board (until March 20, 1947)
Chief of the Price Board (until March 20, 1947)
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Tanzan Ishibashi
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Justice
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Kimura Tokur?
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Education
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Takahashi Seiichir?
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Independent
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January 31, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Health
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Kawai Yoshinari
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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May 22, 1947
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Shigeru Yoshida
(acting)
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Liberal
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May 22, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
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Shigeru Yoshida
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Liberal
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January 31, 1947
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February 15, 1947
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Kozaemon Kimura
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Democratic
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February 15, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Commerce and Industry
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Ishii Mitsujir?
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Liberal
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January 31, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Transport
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Masuda Kaneshichi
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Liberal
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January 31, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of Communications
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Hitotsumatsu Sadayoshi
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Democratic
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July 1, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
President of the Demobilization Board (from June 15, 1946)
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Kij?r? Shidehara
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Democratic
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
President of the Administrative Research Board (from October 28, 1946)
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Sait? Takao
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Democratic
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
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Tokujiro Kanamori
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Independent
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June 19, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
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Tanzan Ishibashi
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Independent
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January 31, 1947
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March 20, 1947
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Minister of State
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Hoshijima Nir?
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Liberal
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January 31, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
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Tanaka Manitsu
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Democratic
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February 26, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Minister of State
Director-General of the Economic Stabilization Board (from March 20, 1947)
Chief of the Price Board (from March 20, 1947)
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Takase S?tar?
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Independent
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March 20, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Chief Cabinet Secretary
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Hayashi J?ji
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Liberal
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Director-General of the
Cabinet Legislation Bureau
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Toshio Irie
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary
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Kiuchi Shir?
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Independent
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May 22, 1946
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June 14, 1946
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Sut? Hideo
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Independent
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June 14, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
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Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Honda Eisaku
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Liberal
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs
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Hayashi Ren
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance
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Kitamura Tokutar?
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice
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Kitaura Keitar?
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Liberal
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education
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Aoki Takayoshi
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Liberal
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
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Mori K?tar?
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Liberal
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice Minister of Commerce and Industry
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Shigeru Hori
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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April 28, 1947
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Vacancy
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April 28, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Transport
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Aizawa Kan
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Health
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Ogasawara Yasomi
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Liberal
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Communications
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Nakagawa Shigeharu
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Democratic
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July 1, 1946
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretaries
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Portfolio
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Name
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Political party
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Term start
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Term end
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Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs
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Hara Kenzabur?
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs
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Mizuta Mikio
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Liberal
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance
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Takahashi Eikichi
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Liberal
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice
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Yoshida An
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education
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Kawasaki Hideji
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
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Homma Shunichi
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry
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Suzuki Sempachi
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Liberal
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Transport
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Vacancy
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Health
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Terashima Ry?tar?
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Parliamentary Undersecretary of Communications
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Tsubokawa Shinz?
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Democratic
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March 4, 1947
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May 23, 1947
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Vacancy
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May 23, 1947
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May 24, 1947
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Source:
[1]
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