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Miki Cabinet
66th Cabinet of Japan
Date formed
December 9, 1974
Date dissolved
September 15, 1976
People and organisations
Emperor
Shōwa
Prime Minister
Takeo Miki
Member party
Liberal Democratic Party
Status in legislature
Majority government (Lower House)
271 / 491 (55%)
Opposition parties
Japan Socialist Party
Kōmeitō
Democratic Socialist Party
Japanese Communist Party
History
Predecessor
Second Tanaka Cabinet (Second Reshuffle)
Successor
Miki Cabinet (Reshuffle)
The Miki Cabinet is the 66th Cabinet of Japan headed by Takeo Miki from December 9, 1974, to December 24, 1976.[1]
^"第66代 三木 武夫|歴代内閣". Prime Minister's Official Residence. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
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