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- Das Kabinett Obuchi (jap. 小渕内閣 Obuchi naikaku) regierte Japan unter Führung von Premierminister Keizō Obuchi vom 30. Juli 1998 bis zu einer Kabinettsumbildung am 14. Januar 1999. Nach dem Rücktritt Ryūtarō Hashimotos als Vorsitzender der Liberaldemokratischen Partei (LDP) und Premierminister aufgrund des Mehrheitsverlusts der LDP bei der Sangiin-Wahl im Juli 1998 wurde Obuchi am 24. Juli 1998 zum Parteivorsitzenden gewählt und am 30. Juli vom Parlament zum Premierminister ernannt, nachdem die LDP mit ihrer Mehrheit im Shūgiin das Ergebnis des Sangiin, das den DPJ-Vorsitzenden Naoto Kan wählte, überstimmt hatte. (de)
- Le Gouvernement Obuchi (小渕内閣, Obuchi Naikaku) était le 84e cabinet (第84代内閣, dai-hachi-jū-yon-dai Naikaku) de l'Empire du Japon, nommé le 30 juillet 1998 par le nouveau Premier Ministre Keizō Obuchi et officiellement investi par l'empereur le jour même. (fr)
- The Obuchi Cabinet governed Japan from July 1998 to April 2000 under the leadership of Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi, who took office after winning the Liberal Democratic Party leadership. Initially a continued LDP single-party government without legislative majority in parliament on its own after the 1998 election, it expanded to become a coalition involving first the Liberal Party and then the New Komeito over the course of its term. The government focused on economic revival, with former Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa recalled to the position of Finance Minister, and introduced policies designed to stimulate the economy through tax cuts and public spending increases. Obuchi reshuffled his cabinet twice, firstly in January 1999 after having negotiated a coalition agreement with the Liberal Party. This did not bring about any major change in personnel other than to bring Liberal Takeshi Noda into government as Home Minister, and reduce the number of ministers by doubling up portfolios. The second reshuffle in October 1999 was a more substantial reconstruction, and took place following Obuchi's re-election as LDP president. At the same time, the coalition expanded again to include the New Komeito, beginning the long-running LDP-NKP partnership. The coalition continued until April 2000 when Liberal Leader Ichirō Ozawa decided to withdraw from the arrangement, causing a section of the Liberal Party to break away and form the New Conservative Party, which remained in the government. The Obuchi cabinet ended in early April 2000 when Obuchi fell into a coma after suffering a serious, and ultimately fatal stroke. With the Prime Minister unable to discharge his duties, Chief Cabinet Secretary Mikio Aoki served as Acting Prime Minister for several days, until the cabinet determined to resign and Yoshirō Mori was chosen to replace Obuchi. (en)
- ( 이 문서는 1998년 7월 30일부터 2000년 4월 5일까지의 오부치 내각에 관한 것입니다. 다른 뜻에 대해서는 오부치 내각 (동음이의) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 오부치 내각(일본어: 小渕内閣)은 오부치 게이조가 제84대 내각총리대신으로 임명되어, 1998년 7월 30일부터 2000년 4월 5일까지 존재한 일본의 내각이다. 오부치에 의해서 조각된 내각 가운데, 이 최초의 내각만이 자유민주당 단독 여당의 내각이었다. (ko)
- 小渕内閣(おぶちないかく)は、衆議院議員、外務大臣、自由民主党総裁の小渕恵三が第84代内閣総理大臣に任命され、1998年(平成10年)7月30日から1999年(平成11年)1月14日まで続いた日本の内閣。 小渕恵三首相によって組閣された内閣のうち、この最初の内閣だけが自由民主党単独与党の内閣であった。また、2022年現在、単独政党による政権はこの内閣が最後となっている。 (ja)
- 小渕内閣(日语:小渕内閣/おぶちないかく Obuchi Naikaku */?)是日本眾議院議員、自由民主黨總裁小淵惠三就任第84任內閣總理大臣(首相)後,自1998年7月30日至1999年1月14日組成的日本內閣。 (zh)
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- Das Kabinett Obuchi (jap. 小渕内閣 Obuchi naikaku) regierte Japan unter Führung von Premierminister Keizō Obuchi vom 30. Juli 1998 bis zu einer Kabinettsumbildung am 14. Januar 1999. Nach dem Rücktritt Ryūtarō Hashimotos als Vorsitzender der Liberaldemokratischen Partei (LDP) und Premierminister aufgrund des Mehrheitsverlusts der LDP bei der Sangiin-Wahl im Juli 1998 wurde Obuchi am 24. Juli 1998 zum Parteivorsitzenden gewählt und am 30. Juli vom Parlament zum Premierminister ernannt, nachdem die LDP mit ihrer Mehrheit im Shūgiin das Ergebnis des Sangiin, das den DPJ-Vorsitzenden Naoto Kan wählte, überstimmt hatte. (de)
- Le Gouvernement Obuchi (小渕内閣, Obuchi Naikaku) était le 84e cabinet (第84代内閣, dai-hachi-jū-yon-dai Naikaku) de l'Empire du Japon, nommé le 30 juillet 1998 par le nouveau Premier Ministre Keizō Obuchi et officiellement investi par l'empereur le jour même. (fr)
- ( 이 문서는 1998년 7월 30일부터 2000년 4월 5일까지의 오부치 내각에 관한 것입니다. 다른 뜻에 대해서는 오부치 내각 (동음이의) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 오부치 내각(일본어: 小渕内閣)은 오부치 게이조가 제84대 내각총리대신으로 임명되어, 1998년 7월 30일부터 2000년 4월 5일까지 존재한 일본의 내각이다. 오부치에 의해서 조각된 내각 가운데, 이 최초의 내각만이 자유민주당 단독 여당의 내각이었다. (ko)
- 小渕内閣(おぶちないかく)は、衆議院議員、外務大臣、自由民主党総裁の小渕恵三が第84代内閣総理大臣に任命され、1998年(平成10年)7月30日から1999年(平成11年)1月14日まで続いた日本の内閣。 小渕恵三首相によって組閣された内閣のうち、この最初の内閣だけが自由民主党単独与党の内閣であった。また、2022年現在、単独政党による政権はこの内閣が最後となっている。 (ja)
- 小渕内閣(日语:小渕内閣/おぶちないかく Obuchi Naikaku */?)是日本眾議院議員、自由民主黨總裁小淵惠三就任第84任內閣總理大臣(首相)後,自1998年7月30日至1999年1月14日組成的日本內閣。 (zh)
- The Obuchi Cabinet governed Japan from July 1998 to April 2000 under the leadership of Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi, who took office after winning the Liberal Democratic Party leadership. Initially a continued LDP single-party government without legislative majority in parliament on its own after the 1998 election, it expanded to become a coalition involving first the Liberal Party and then the New Komeito over the course of its term. The government focused on economic revival, with former Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa recalled to the position of Finance Minister, and introduced policies designed to stimulate the economy through tax cuts and public spending increases. (en)
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- Kabinett Obuchi (de)
- Gouvernement Obuchi (fr)
- 小渕内閣 (ja)
- 오부치 내각 (ko)
- Obuchi Cabinet (en)
- Kabinet-Obuchi (nl)
- 小淵內閣 (zh)
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