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  2. Ryutaro Hashimoto - Wikipedia

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    Ryutaro Hashimoto (橋本 龍太郎, Hashimoto Ryūtarō, 29 July 1937 – 1 July 2006) was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1996 to 1998. Born in Okayama Prefecture , Hashimoto graduated from Keio University in 1960 and entered the National Diet in 1963.

  3. First Hashimoto Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The First Hashimoto Cabinet was formed in January 1996 under the leadership of Ryutaro Hashimoto, following the resignation of Tomiichi Murayama as Prime Minister of Japan and head of the coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party, Japan Socialist Party and New Party Sakigake.

  4. Second Hashimoto Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Hashimoto had become Prime Minister in January 1996 at the head of a three-party coalition, and was returned to office in the general election of November 1996.While the coalition parties (the Liberal Democratic Party, the Social Democratic Party and the New Party Sakigake) won a slim majority in the House of Representatives, the SDP and NPS had seen their popularity collapse due to their ...

  5. List of prime ministers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Japan is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet.This is a list of prime ministers of Japan, from when the first Japanese prime minister (in the modern sense), Itō Hirobumi, took office in 1885, until the present day.

  6. 1996 Japanese general election - Wikipedia

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    The LDP was led by Ryutaro Hashimoto, who became Prime Minister of Japan after the election. The party was pro-business at the time, thus its campaign focused on policies countering Japanese economic slump. [1] The New Party Sakigake was led by Shoichi Ide , a political party formed as a defect of LDP on 22 June 1993.

  7. 1998 Japanese House of Councillors election - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) under Ryūtarō Hashimoto had restored single-party government in 1996 and was now aiming to also regain clear control of the House of Councillors, in which it was several seats short of a majority. However, it lost 13 seats in the elections giving the opposition clear control and leading to prime minister ...

  8. Japan Renewal Party - Wikipedia

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    Their opponents, led by Keizo Obuchi and Ryutaro Hashimoto, were using the fallout of the Sagawa Kyubin scandal as a tool to undermine the reformist position. Hata and Ozawa split from the party partly to shift media attention away from the scandal.

  9. Wataru Kubo - Wikipedia

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    He served as deputy prime minister and finance minister from 11 January to 7 November 1996 in the first cabinet of Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto that was a coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party, the SDP and New Party Sakigake.