Noboru Takeshita

Born in Shimane Prefecture, Takeshita attended Waseda University and was drafted into the army during the Pacific War. He was first elected to the National Diet in 1958, and served as chief cabinet secretary in 1971–1972 and in 1974, and as finance minister from 1979–1980, 1982–1986, and in 1988, during which he signed the Plaza Accord in 1985. In 1987, Takeshita became head of the Liberal Democratic Party and succeeded Yasuhiro Nakasone as prime minister. He inherited the powerful LDP faction of Kakuei Tanaka, and was dubbed the "last shadow shogun" for his behind-the-scenes influence in politics. Takeshita was forced to resign in 1989 after being implicated in the Recruit scandal, but continued to lead the largest LDP faction until his death in 2000. He was the last prime minister to serve during the rule of Emperor Shōwa. Provided by Wikipedia
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Opening statement at the meeting of heads of government of Japan and ASEAN Manila (December 15, 1987) by Takeshita, Noboru
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Seiji to wa nani ka Takeshita Noboru kaikoroku by Takeshita, Noboru
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Policy speech to the 112th session of the National Diet (January 25, 1988) by Takeshita, Noboru
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Subarashii kuni Nihon watakushi no "furusato sōseiron"
素晴らしい国日本 私の「ふるさと創生論」by Takeshita, NoboruPublished 1987Call Number: Loading…
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