First Mori Cabinet | |
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85th cabinet of Japan |
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Date formed | April 5, 2000 |
Date dissolved | July 4, 2000 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Emperor Akihito |
Head of government | Yoshirō Mori |
Member party | LDP-NKP-NCP coalition |
Status in legislature | Majority coalition |
Opposition party | Democratic Party of Japan |
Opposition leader | Yukio Hatoyama |
History | |
Predecessor | Obuchi Cabinet |
Successor | Second Mori Cabinet |
The First Mori Cabinet briefly governed Japan between April and July 2000, after the sudden incapacitation of Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi and his replacement by Yoshirō Mori, who had been LDP Secretary General. Mori called his government "the Japan revival cabinet", but made no personnel changes when he took office, pledging to retain Obuchi's ministers, maintain the 3-party coalition and continue his policies to try to revive the economy.
Mori proved an unpopular Prime Minister due to a series of gaffes and the manner of his coming to power, and called early general elections for June 2000 to pre-empt a continuing decline in the LDP's poll numbers. In the elections, the LDP lost the majority that it had built up through opposition defections since 1996, but the coalition held enough seats to retain government. Therefore, the cabinet was dissolved in July when Mori was re-elected by the National Diet and replaced with the Second Mori Cabinet.
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