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Not to be confused with Second Kishida Cabinet (First Reshuffle) or Second Kishida Cabinet (Second Reshuffle).
Second Kishida Cabinet
101st Cabinet of Japan
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (front row, centre) with the newly-elected cabinet inside the Kantei, 10 November 2021
Date formed
10 November 2021
Date dissolved
10 August 2022
People and organisations
Emperor
Naruhito
Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida
Prime Minister's history
Member of the HoR for Hiroshima 1st district (1993-) Former Foreign Minister (2012-2017) Former acting Minister of Defense (2017)
No. of ministers
20 (2022-) 21 (2021-2022)
Member party
Liberal Democratic– Komeito Coalition
Status in legislature
HoR (Lower): LDP-K Coalition majority
293 / 465 (63%)
HoC (Upper): LDP-K Coalition majority
142 / 245 (58%)
Opposition party
Constitutional Democratic Party
Opposition leader
Yukio Edano (2021) Kenta Izumi (2021-present)
History
Election(s)
2021/49th HoR general election 2022/26th HoC regular election
Legislature term(s)
206th– National Diet (49th HoR, 25th– HoC)
Predecessor
First Kishida Cabinet
Successor
Second Kishida Cabinet (First Reshuffle)
The Second Kishida Cabinet is the 101st Cabinet of Japan and was formed in November 2021 by Fumio Kishida, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister of Japan.
The government is a coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito and controls both the upper and lower houses of the National Diet. It is the successor to Kishida's previous cabinet.
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