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- Miki Bukichi (japanisch 三木 武吉; geboren 15. August 1884 in Takamatsu, Präfektur Kagawa; gestorben 4. Juli 1956) war ein japanischer Politiker. Er war für insgesamt elf Wahlperioden Unterhausabgeordneter, vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg aus Tokio (1917–34), während und nach dem Krieg aus Kagawa (1942–45, 1946, 1952–56). In den beiden großen konservativ-liberalen Nachkriegsparteien hielt er Vorstandspositionen und war 1955 wesentlich am „konservativen Zusammenschluss“ der beiden zur Liberaldemokratischen Partei (LDP) beteiligt, den er ursprünglich abgelehnt hatte. (de)
- Bukichi Miki (三木 武吉, Miki Bukichi, 15 August 1884 – 4 July 1956) was a Japanese politician. He was a close friend and ally of Ichiro Hatoyama, and was the key figure in carrying out the "conservative merger" that resulted in the formation of the Liberal Democratic Party. Despite being a powerful conservative politician in the Taishō and Shōwa eras, Miki remarkably never held any cabinet post. He still has a high reputation as the archetype of a behind-the-scenes power broker, and at the zenith of their power there were times when both Kanemaru Shin and Hiromu Nonaka were openly complimented by Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone for having "surpassed Bukichi Miki". Miki's nicknames included "the heckling general", "the wily schemer", and "the great tanuki of Japanese politics". (en)
- 三木 武吉(みき ぶきち、1884年(明治17年)8月15日 - 1956年(昭和31年)7月4日)は、日本の政治家。鳩山一郎の盟友で、自由民主党結党による保守合同を成し遂げた最大の功労者。「ヤジ将軍」「策士」「政界の大狸」などの異名を取った。 (ja)
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- Shigeru Yoshida (en)
- "conservative merger" with Liberal Party (en)
- Ichiro Hatoyama (en)
- Takeji Yatsunami (en)
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- New political party (en)
- Shoju Koyama (en)
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- Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture (en)
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- Bukichi Miki in 1924 (en)
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- Member of the House of Representatives for various Kagawa Prefecture districts (en)
- Member of the House of Representatives for various Tokyo districts (en)
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- Kenseikai, Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association, Greater Japan Political Association, Liberal Party, Democratic Party, Liberal-Democratic Party (en)
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- President of the Liberal Democratic Party (en)
- Secretary General of the Kenseikai (en)
- Chairman of the Executive Council of the Liberal Party (en)
- Chairman of the Executive Council of the Democratic Party (en)
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- Miki Bukichi (japanisch 三木 武吉; geboren 15. August 1884 in Takamatsu, Präfektur Kagawa; gestorben 4. Juli 1956) war ein japanischer Politiker. Er war für insgesamt elf Wahlperioden Unterhausabgeordneter, vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg aus Tokio (1917–34), während und nach dem Krieg aus Kagawa (1942–45, 1946, 1952–56). In den beiden großen konservativ-liberalen Nachkriegsparteien hielt er Vorstandspositionen und war 1955 wesentlich am „konservativen Zusammenschluss“ der beiden zur Liberaldemokratischen Partei (LDP) beteiligt, den er ursprünglich abgelehnt hatte. (de)
- 三木 武吉(みき ぶきち、1884年(明治17年)8月15日 - 1956年(昭和31年)7月4日)は、日本の政治家。鳩山一郎の盟友で、自由民主党結党による保守合同を成し遂げた最大の功労者。「ヤジ将軍」「策士」「政界の大狸」などの異名を取った。 (ja)
- Bukichi Miki (三木 武吉, Miki Bukichi, 15 August 1884 – 4 July 1956) was a Japanese politician. He was a close friend and ally of Ichiro Hatoyama, and was the key figure in carrying out the "conservative merger" that resulted in the formation of the Liberal Democratic Party. Miki's nicknames included "the heckling general", "the wily schemer", and "the great tanuki of Japanese politics". (en)
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- Bukichi Miki (en)
- Miki Bukichi (de)
- 三木武吉 (ja)
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