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First Yamagata Cabinet

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Japanese cabinet from 1889 to 1891
First Yamagata Cabinet

3rdCabinet of Japan
1889–1891
Date formedDecember 24, 1889
Date dissolvedMay 6, 1891
People and organisations
EmperorMeiji
Prime MinisterYamagata Aritomo
Totalno. of members13
Member partyMeiji oligarchy
Taiseikai
Kokumin Jiyutō
Status in legislatureMinority
Opposition partyLiberal Party
Rikken Kaishintō
History
Election1890 general election
Legislature term1890–1892
PredecessorSanjō caretaker cabinet
SuccessorFirst Matsukata Cabinet

TheFirst Yamagata Cabinet is the thirdCabinet of Japan led byYamagata Aritomo from December 24, 1889 to May 6, 1891.

Cabinet

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First Yamagata Cabinet
PortfolioMinisterPolitical partyTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterCount Yamagata AritomoMilitary (Army)December 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Minister for Foreign AffairsViscount Aoki ShūzōIndependentDecember 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Minister of Home AffairsCount Yamagata AritomoMilitary (Army)December 24, 1889May 17, 1890
Count Saigō JūdōMilitary (Navy)May 17, 1890May 6, 1891
Minister of FinanceCount Matsukata MasayoshiIndependentDecember 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Minister of the ArmyCount Ōyama IwaoMilitary (Army)December 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Minister of the NavyCount Saigō JūdōMilitary (Navy)December 24, 1889May 17, 1890
Viscount Kabayama SukenoriMilitary (Navy)May 17, 1890May 6, 1891
Minister of JusticeCount Yamada AkiyoshiMilitary (Army)December 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Minister of EducationViscount Enomoto TakeakiMilitary (Navy)December 24, 1889May 17, 1890
Yoshikawa AkimasaIndependentMay 17, 1890May 6, 1891
Minister of Agriculture and CommerceIwamura MichitoshiIndependentDecember 24, 1889May 17, 1890
Mutsu MunemitsuIndependentMay 17, 1890May 6, 1891
Minister of CommunicationsCount Gotō ShōjirōIndependentDecember 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Minister without portfolioCount Ōki TakatōIndependentDecember 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Chief Cabinet SecretaryBaron Sufu KoheiIndependentDecember 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Director-General of theCabinet Legislation BureauInoue KowashiIndependentDecember 24, 1889May 6, 1891
Source:[1]

References

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  1. ^"First Yamagata Cabinet".Prime Minister's Official Residence.
Preceded byCabinet of Japan
1889–1891
Succeeded by
Empire of Japan
(1885–1947)
Japan
(1947–present)
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