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Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet

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Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet

42nd Cabinet of Japan
Date formedApril 7, 1945
Date dissolvedAugust 17, 1945
People and organisations
EmperorHirohito
Prime MinisterKantarō Suzuki
Member partiesImperial Rule Assistance Association (until June 13, 1945)
Dai Nippon Seijikai
Independent
Military
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
History
Legislature term(s)87th Imperial Diet
PredecessorKoiso Cabinet
SuccessorHigashikuni Cabinet
Ministers of the Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet
(June 9, 1945).

The Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet is the 42nd Cabinet of Japan led by Kantarō Suzuki from April 7 to August 17, 1945.

Cabinet

Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki Imperial Rule Assistance Association April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister for Foreign Affairs Kantarō Suzuki Imperial Rule Assistance Association April 7, 1945 April 9, 1945
Shigenori Tōgō Independent April 9, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Home Affairs Genki Abe Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Finance Hirose Toyosaku Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of the Army Korechika Anami Military (Army) April 7, 1945 August 15, 1945
Vacant August 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of the Navy Mitsumasa Yonai Military (Navy) April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Justice Matsuzaka Hiromasa Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Education Ōta Kōzō Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Health Tadahiko Okada Dai Nippon Seijikai April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Greater East Asia Kantarō Suzuki Imperial Rule Assistance Association April 7, 1945 April 9, 1945
Shigenori Tōgō Independent April 9, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Tadaatsu Ishiguro Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Munitions Teijirō Toyoda Military (Navy) April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of Transportation and Communications Teijirō Toyoda Military (Navy) April 7, 1945 April 9, 1945
Vacant April 9, 1945 April 11, 1945
Kobiyama Naoto Independent April 11, 1945 May 19, 1945
Minister of Transport Kobiyama Naoto Independent May 19, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of State Sakurai Hyōgorō Dai Nippon Seijikai April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of State Sakonji Seizō Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of State Hiroshi Shimomura Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Minister of State Yasui Tōji Military (Army) April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Chief Cabinet Secretary Hisatsune Sakomizu Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Murase Naokai Independent April 7, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Ministers
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Viscount Itō Jirōmaru Independent May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs Kuboi Yoshimichi Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance Nakamura Sannojo Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Army Koyama Kunitarō Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy Ayabe Kentarō Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice Hamano Tetsutarō Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education Count Hashimoto Saneaya Independent May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Health Miyoshi Nobufusa Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Greater East Asia Toyota Osamu Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Ueda Kōkichi Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Munitions Noda Takeo Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Transport and Communications Manabe Gijū Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 May 19, 1945
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Transport Manabe Gijū Dai Nippon Seijikai May 19, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretaries
Portfolio Name Political party Term start Term end
Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Tsuru Sōichi Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs Koizumi Junya Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance Nishikawa Sadaichi Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army Viscount Ōoka Tadatsuna Independent May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Navy Baron Kōyama Kazui Independent May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice Baron Kuratomi Hitoshi Independent May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education Itō Gorō Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Health Saitō Masami Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Greater East Asia Nagumo Seisaku Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture and Commerce Fujimoto Sutesuke Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Munitions Miki Takeo Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 August 17, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Transport and Communications Hata Bushirō Dai Nippon Seijikai May 15, 1945 May 19, 1945
Parliamentary Undersecretary of Transport Hata Bushirō Dai Nippon Seijikai May 19, 1945 August 17, 1945
Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ "Kantarō Suzuki Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
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