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Hata Cabinet

80th Cabinet of Japan
Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata (front row, 3rd from right) and cabinet at the Kantei, April 28, 1994
Date formedApril 28, 1994
Date dissolvedJune 30, 1994
People and organisations
Head of stateEmperor Akihito
Head of governmentTsutomu Hata
Member partyJRP–Komeito–JNP-DSP-Liberal Reform League Coalition
Status in legislatureCoalition minority
Opposition partyLiberal Democratic Party
Opposition leaderYōhei Kōno
History
PredecessorHosokawa Cabinet
SuccessorMurayama Cabinet

The Hata Cabinet governed Japan for two months from April 28 to June 30, 1994, under the leadership of Tsutomu Hata of the Japan Renewal Party.

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