Saitō Cabinet | |
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30th Cabinet of Japan | |
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| Date formed | May 26, 1932 |
| Date dissolved | July 8, 1934 |
| People and organisations | |
| Emperor | Shōwa |
| Prime Minister | Saitō Makoto |
| History | |
| Predecessor | Inukai Cabinet |
| Successor | Okada Cabinet |
The Saitō Cabinet is the 30th Cabinet of Japan led by Saitō Makoto from May 26, 1932, to July 8, 1934.
Cabinet
| Ministers | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portfolio | Name | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
| Prime Minister | Viscount Saitō Makoto | Military (Navy) | May 26, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Minister for Foreign Affairs | Viscount Saitō Makoto | Military (Navy) | May 26, 1932 | July 6, 1932 | |
| Count Uchida Kōsai | Independent | July 6, 1932 | September 14, 1933 | ||
| Kōki Hirota | Independent | September 14, 1933 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Minister of Home Affairs | Baron Yamamoto Tatsuo | Rikken Minseitō | May 26, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Minister of Finance | Takahashi Korekiyo | Rikken Seiyūkai | May 26, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Minister of the Army | Sadao Araki | Military (Army) | May 26, 1932 | January 23, 1934 | |
| Senjūrō Hayashi | Military (Army) | January 23, 1934 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Minister of the Navy | Keisuke Okada | Military (Navy) | May 26, 1932 | June 9, 1933 | |
| Mineo Ōsumi | Military (Navy) | June 9, 1933 | January 23, 1934 | ||
| Minister of Justice | Koyama Matsukichi | Independent | May 26, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Minister of Education | Ichirō Hatoyama | Rikken Seiyūkai | May 26, 1932 | March 3, 1934 | |
| Viscount Saitō Makoto | Military (Navy) | March 3, 1934 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Fumio Gotō | Independent | May 26, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Minister of Commerce and Industry | Baron Kumakichi Nakajima | Independent | May 26, 1932 | February 9, 1934 | |
| Jōji Matsumoto | Independent | February 9, 1934 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Minister of Communications | Hiroshi Minami | Independent | May 26, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Minister of Railways | Mitsuchi Chōzō | Rikken Seiyūkai | May 26, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Minister of Colonial Affairs | Ryūtarō Nagai | Rikken Minseitō | May 26, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Chief Cabinet Secretary | Shibata Zenzaburō | Independent | May 26, 1932 | March 13, 1933 | |
| Zenjirō Horikiri | Independent | March 13, 1933 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau | Zenjirō Horikiri | Independent | May 26, 1932 | March 13, 1933 | |
| Kurosaki Teizō | Independent | March 13, 1933 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Parliamentary Vice-Ministers | |||||
| Portfolio | Name | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs | Taki Masao | Independent | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Home Affairs | Saitō Takao | Rikken Minseitō | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Finance | Horikiri Zenbee | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Army | Viscount Toki Akira | Independent | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Navy | Count Hotta Masatsune | Independent | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Justice | Yatsunami Takeji | Rikken Minseitō | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Education | Tōgō Minoru | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Count Yoriyasu Arima | Independent | June 1, 1932 | April 21, 1933 | |
| Viscount Oda Nobutsune | Independent | April 21, 1933 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Commerce and Industry | Iwakiri Shigeo | Rikken Minseitō | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Communications | Shiga Watari | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | August 11, 1932 | |
| Makino Ryōzō | Rikken Seiyūkai | August 11, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Railways | Nagawa Kanichi | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Colonial Affairs | Tsutsumi Yasujirō | Rikken Minseitō | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretaries | |||||
| Portfolio | Name | Political party | Term start | Term end | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs | Sawamoto Yoichi | Rikken Minseitō | June 1, 1932 | June 21, 1933 | |
| Vacant | June 21, 1933 | June 23, 1933 | |||
| Nishiwaki Shin | Rikken Minseitō | June 23, 1933 | December 19, 1933 | ||
| Vacant | December 19, 1933 | December 22, 1933 | |||
| Matsumoto Tadao | Rikken Minseitō | December 22, 1933 | July 8, 1934 | ||
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Home Affairs | Katsuta Eikichi | Rikken Minseitō | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Finance | Uetsuka Tsukasa | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Army | Ishii Saburō | Independent | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Navy | Kawashima Shōjirō | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Justice | Iwamoto Busuke | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Education | Ishizaka Toyokazu | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | Matsumura Kenzō | Rikken Minseitō | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry | Matsumura Kōzō | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Communications | Viscount Tachibana Tanetada | Independent | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Railways | Itaya Junsuke | Rikken Seiyūkai | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Parliamentary Undersecretary of Colonial Affairs | Kozaemon Kimura | Rikken Minseitō | June 1, 1932 | July 8, 1934 | |
| Source:[1] | |||||
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