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Hata Cabinet

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Cabinet of Japan (1994)
Hata Cabinet

80thCabinet of Japan
Prime MinisterTsutomu Hata (front row, 3rd from right) and cabinet at theKantei, April 28, 1994
Date formedApril 28, 1994
Date dissolvedJune 30, 1994
People and organisations
Head of stateEmperorAkihito
Head of governmentTsutomu Hata
Member partyJRPKomeitoJNP-DSP-Liberal Reform League Coalition
Status in legislatureCoalition minority
Opposition partyLiberal Democratic Party
Opposition leaderYōhei Kōno
History
PredecessorHosokawa Cabinet
SuccessorMurayama Cabinet

TheHata Cabinet governed Japan for two months from April 28 to June 30, 1994, under the leadership ofTsutomu Hata of theJapan Renewal Party.

Political background

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Hata became Prime Minister following the resignation ofMorihiro Hosokawa as head of thecoalition government that had come to power following the1993 general election. In the aftermath of the resignation, theJapan Socialist Party supported Hata's candidacy but left the coalition due to differences over defense policy with the more conservativeJRP, reducing the government to minority status in theHouse of Representatives.[1] This led to the fall of the government in June, when the Socialists formed a coalition deal with their traditional rivals, theLiberal Democratic Party and Hata resigned in favor ofTomiichi Murayama rather than face aconfidence vote and force new elections.[2] The Hata cabinet had the shortest tenure of any in postwar Japanese history at 63 days in office, two days less than the Ishibashi cabinet. The parties that made up the coalition would later merge to form theNew Frontier Party in December 1994.[3]

Election of the prime minister

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25 April 1994
Absolute majority (256/511) required
House of Representatives
ChoiceFirst Vote
Votes
checkYTsutomu Hata
274 / 511
Yohei Kono
207 / 511
Tetsuzo Fuwa
15 / 511
Blank Ballot
6 / 511
Abstentions (Including Speaker and Deputy)
9 / 511
SourcePolitical Data: Japanese Politics 1994

Ministers

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  Renewal
  Komeito
  Democratic Socialist
  Japan New
  Liberal Reform League
  Independent
R = Member of theHouse of Representatives
C = Member of theHouse of Councillors

Cabinet of Tsutomu Hata from April 28 to June 30, 1994
PortfolioMinisterTerm of Office
Prime MinisterTsutomu HataRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of JusticeShigeto Nagano [ja]CApril 28, 1994 - May 8, 1994
Hiroshi NakaiRMay 8, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of Foreign AffairsKoji KakizawaRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of FinanceHirohisa FujiiRAugust 9, 1993 - June 30, 1994
Minister of EducationRyōko Akamatsu-August 9, 1993 - June 30, 1994
Minister of Health and WelfareKeigo ŌuchiRAugust 9, 1993 - June 30, 1994
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesMutsuki KatoRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of International Trade and IndustryEjiro HataRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of TransportNobuaki FutamiRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of Posts and TelecommunicationsKatsuyuki HigasaRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of LabourKunio HatoyamaRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of ConstructionKoji MorimotoRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Minister of Home Affairs
Director of theNational Public Safety Commission
Minister in charge of political reform
Hajime IshiiRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Chief Cabinet SecretaryHiroshi KumagaiRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Director of the Management and Coordination AgencyKoshiro IshidaRAugust 9, 1993 - June 30, 1994
Director of theJapan Defense AgencyAtsushi KandaRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Director of the Economic Planning AgencyYoshio TerasawaCApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Director of the Science and Technology AgencyMikio OmiRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Director of the Environment AgencyToshiko HamayotsuCApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Director of the National Land AgencyMegumu SatoRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994
Director of theHokkaido Development Agency
Director of the Okinawa Development Agency
Moriyoshi SatoRApril 28, 1994 - June 30, 1994

Changes

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Shiratori, Rei (1995)."Description of Japanese Politics 1994".European Journal of Political Research.28. Retrieved7 December 2016.
  2. ^Jameson, Sam (25 June 1994)."Japan's Hata Resigns as Premier".LA Times. Archived from the original on 7 December 2016. Retrieved7 December 2016.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^Shiratori, Rei (1995)."Description of Japanese Politics 1994".European Journal of Political Research.28. Retrieved7 December 2016.
  4. ^JAMESON, SAM (8 May 1994)."Japanese Minister Resigns After Furor Over Remarks".LA Times. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved7 December 2016.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

External links

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