Kabinett Takahashi
Das Kabinett Takahashi (japanisch 高橋内閣, Takahashi naikaku) regierte Japan unter Führung von Premierminister Takahashi Korekiyo vom 13. November 1921 bis zum 12. Juni 1922.
Amt | Name | Kammer (Wahlkreis) | Fraktion |
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Premierminister | Takahashi Korekiyo | ||
Außenminister | Uchida Kōsai | ||
Innenminister | Tokonami Takejirō | ||
Finanzminister | Takahashi Korekiyo | ||
Heeresminister | Yamanashi Hanzō | ||
Marineminister | Katō Tomosaburō[1] | ||
Justizminister | Ōki Enkichi | ||
Kultusminister | Nakahashi Tokugorō | ||
Minister für Landwirtschaft und Handel | Yamamoto Tatsuo | ||
Minister für Kommunikation | Noda Utarō | ||
Eisenbahnminister | Motoda Hajime | ||
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Andere Positionen
Amt | Name |
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Chefkabinettssekretär | Mitsuchi Chūzō |
Leiter des Legislativbüros | Yokot Sennosuke bis 28. März 1922 |
Baba Eiichi bis 12. Juni 1922 |
Literatur
- Hunter, Janet: Terauchi Cabinet. In: Concise Dictionary of Modern Japanese History. Kodansha International, 1984. ISBN 4-7700-1193-8. S. 271.
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