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September 21, 2005 |
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Prime Minister |
Junichiro KOIZUMI | (R) |
Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications | Taro ASO | (R) |
Minister of Justice Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Measures for Declining Birthrate |
Chieko NOHNO | (C) |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Nobutaka MACHIMURA | (R) |
Minister of Finance | Sadakazu TANIGAKI | (R) |
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology | Nariaki NAKAYAMA | (R) |
Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare | Hidehisa OTSUJI | (C) |
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Mineichi IWANAGA | (R) |
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry | Shoichi NAKAGAWA | (R) |
Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport | Kazuo KITAGAWA | (R) |
Minister of the Environment Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs |
Yuriko KOIKE | (R) |
Chief Cabinet Secretary Minister of State for Gender Equality |
Hiroyuki HOSODA | (R) |
Chairman of the National Public Safety Commission Minister of State for Disaster Management Minister of State for National Emergency Legislation |
Yoshitaka MURATA | (R) |
Minister of State for Defense | Yoshinori OHNO | (R) |
Minister of State for Financial Services | Tatsuya ITO | (R) |
Minister of State for Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister of State for Privatization of the Postal Services |
Heizo TAKENAKA | (C) |
Minister of State for Regulatory Reform Minister of State for Industrial Revitalization Corporation of Japan Minister of State for Administrative Reform Minister of State for Special Zones for Structural Reform Minister of State for Regional Revitalization |
Seiichiro MURAKAMI | (R) |
Minister of State for Science and Technology
Policy Minister of State for Food Safety Minister of State for Information Technology |
Yasufumi TANAHASHI | (R) |
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