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Hosokawa Cabinet

79th Cabinet of Japan
Date formedAugust 9, 1993
Date dissolvedApril 28, 1994
People and organisations
EmperorAkihito
Prime MinisterMorihiro Hosokawa
Deputy Prime MinisterTsutomu Hata
Member parties
    •   Japan New Party
    •   Japan Renewal Party
    •   Japan Socialist Party
    •   Kōmeitō
    •   Democratic Socialist Party
    •   New Party Sakigake
    •   Socialist Democratic Federation
Status in legislatureMinority (coalition) (Lower House)
262 / 511 (51%)
Opposition parties
    •   Liberal Democratic Party
    •   Japanese Communist Party
Opposition leaderYōhei Kōno (LDP)
History
Election(s)40th general election (1993)
PredecessorMiyazawa Cabinet
(Reshuffle)
SuccessorHata Cabinet

The Hosokawa Cabinet governed Japan from August 9, 1993 to April 28, 1994 under the premiership of Morihiro Hosokawa. In Japan, his administration is generally referred to as a representative example of non-LDP and non-JCP Coalition.

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