Yamamoto Tatsuo (politician)

Tatsuo Yamamoto Danshaku (Baron ) (Japanese山 本 达 雄, born April 7, 1856 ( traditionally: Ansel 3/3/3 ) in fief Usuki, Province of Bungo (now Oita prefecture), Japan, † November 12, 1947 ) was a Japanese politicians.

Biography

Yamamoto joined in 1889 as Director in the service of the Bank of Japan and was 1898-1903 Governor ( Sosai ). In 1903 he was appointed by Meiji Tenno as a member of the manor ( Kizokuin ).

On August 30, 1911, he was appointed as a non-party Prime Minister Saionji Kimmochi of Finance ( Okura - daijin ) and was the second government until December 21, 1912. Between February 1913 and April 1914 he was in the cabinet of Prime Minister Yamamoto Gonnohyōe first Minister of Agriculture and Commerce ( Nōshōmu - daijin ).

From September 1918 to November, he was appointed by Prime Minister Hara Takashi in his cabinet again as Minister of Agriculture and Commerce.

For his services he was raised in 1920 as Danshaku (Baron ) to the peerage and entered the meantime in as a member of Rikken Seiyūkai. In 1924 he resigned from the Rikken from Seiyūkai and started instead with the seiyū Honto a new party, whose chairman was Tokonami Takejiro. Yamamoto himself was adviser to the party. As in 1927 seiyū Honto and Kenseikei merged to Rikken Minseitō, he was beside himself Tokonami "supreme adviser " ( saikō komon ) of this new party.

Most recently he was from May 1932 to July 1934 Minister of the Interior ( Naimu - daijin ) in the cabinet of Prime Minister Saitō Makoto.

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