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Taro Aso

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Taro Aso, born in Iizuka, Fukuoka, in 1940, first entered politics in 1979, when he was elected to the Lower House. During his career, he has served as state minister in charge of economic and fiscal policy, foreign minister, minister of internal affairs and communications and twice as LDP secretary general.

Hailing from a wealthy Kyushuu family of political and corporate leaders, he is the grandson of former Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida and wife is the daughter of the late former Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki. His younger sister is married to Prince Tomohito of Mikasa, one of Emperor Akihito's cousins.

Veteran lawmaker Masahiko Komura was named defense minister. Komura, who supports a hard line against North Korea, served as foreign minister in the 1990s and as justice minister in 2002. Komura replaced Yuriko Koike, Japan's first female defense chief. Koike only took up the position after her predecessor, Fumio Kyuma, resigned over remarks suggesting the U.S. atomic bombings were unavoidable.

Aso graduated from Gakushuin University and has also studied at Stanford University and the London School of Economics.

In the foreign policy arena, Aso has maintained a hawkish stance, which has included support for the deployment of the Self-Defense Forces overseas. However, unlike his conservative peers, Aso has recently shunned visiting the controversial Yasukuni Shrine.

Aso has put priority on spending and tax cuts to stimulate the economy.

An avid reader and supporter of manga, Aso has attracting a strong following among young Japanese.

Aso failed three times in the past to become prime minister, losing the LDP presidential race to Junichiro Koizumi in 2001, Shinzo Abe in 2006 and Yasuo Fukuda in 2007.

CABINET MEMBERS

PRIME MINISTER
Taro Aso
JUSTICE MINISTER
Eisuke Mori
FOREIGN MINISTER
Hirofumi Nakasone
MINISTER OF EDUCATION, CULTURE, SPORTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Ryu Shionoya
MINISTER OF HEALTH, LABOR AND WELFARE
Yoichi Masuzoe
MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
Shigeru Ishiba
MINISTER OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND INDUSTRY
Toshihiro Nikai
MINISTER OF LAND, INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT AND TOURISM
Kazuyoshi Kaneko
ENVIRONMENT MINISTER
Tetsuo Saito
DEFENSE MINISTER
Yasukazu Hamada
CHIEF CABINET SECRETARY
Takeo Kawamura
MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Tsutomu Sato
FINANCE MINISTER and STATE MINISTER FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
Kaoru Yosano
STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS
Akira Amari
STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, FOOD SAFETY, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Seiko Noda
STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF POPULATION AND GENDER EQUALITY ISSUES
Yuko Obuchi
NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN, STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF OKINAWA AND AFFAIRS RELATED TO THE NORTHERN TERRITORIES
Motoo Hayashi
STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF ECONOMIC AND FISCAL POLICY
Yoshimasa Hayashi

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