Kabun Mutō

Kabun Muto (Japanese武 藤 嘉文; born November 18, 1926 in Inuyama, Gifu Prefecture, † November 4, 2009 in Tokyo ) was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP), a member of the Shūgiin and 1993 foreign minister of his country.

Muto graduated from Kyoto University in 1967 and a Member of the Shūgiin for the first constituency Gifu. He was subsequently re-elected 13 times until he announced his retirement from politics in 2005. Within the party he belonged to the Nakasone faction. Muto was a member of four cabinets: In the second Ohira Cabinet from 1979 to 1980 he was Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 1990 2.Cabinet Kaifu Minister of International Trade and Industry. In April 1993, he replaced the diseased Foreign Minister Michio Watanabe in the Cabinet Miyazawa. From 1996 to 1997 Muto belonged to the second Hashimoto Cabinet as head of the authority for management and coordination.

Mutos Kamon grandfather was in the Empire Shūgiinabgeordneter ( Kenseikai / Minseitō ) and after the war the first elected governor of Gifu Prefecture, his father Kaichi Shūgiinabgeordneter from Gifu, his son Yoji 2005-2009 LDP Shūgiinabgeordneter from Gifu.

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  • Minister of Foreign Affairs (Japan)
  • Minister of Economic Affairs (Japan)
  • Minister of Commerce (Japan)
  • Minister of Agriculture (Japan)
  • Minister of Fisheries (Japan)
  • Member of Shūgiin
  • LDP member (Japan)
  • Japanese
  • Born in 1926
  • Died in 2009
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