Prime Minister Ryūtarō Hashimoto and cabinet at the Prime Minister's Official Residence on January 11, 1996
Date formed
January 11, 1996
Date dissolved
November 7, 1996
People and organisations
Head of state
Emperor Akihito
Head of government
Ryūtarō Hashimoto
Deputy head of government
Wataru Kubo
Member party
LDP–JSP–NPS Coalition
Status in legislature
Coalition majority
Opposition party
New Frontier Party
Opposition leader
Ichirō Ozawa
History
Predecessor
Murayama Cabinet
Successor
Second Hashimoto Cabinet
The First Hashimoto Cabinet was formed in January 1996 under the leadership of Ryutaro Hashimoto, following the resignation of Tomiichi Murayama as Prime Minister of Japan and head of the coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party, Japan Socialist Party and New Party Sakigake. The smaller Socialist party relinquished the leadership of the government to the LDP, which was the largest party in the Diet and Hashimoto (LDP President since September 1995) assumed the premiership, becoming the first LDP Prime Minister since August 1993.[1][2]
The three-party coalition continued, although all ministers from the Murayama Cabinet were replaced. The Socialists renamed themselves as the Social Democratic Party and Secretary-general Wataru Kubo became Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister.[3] The cabinet lasted until November 1996, when it was dissolved following the 1996 general election and replaced with the Second Hashimoto Cabinet.[4]
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