Takeo Miki

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Takeo Miki was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister in the mid-1970s and was known for his efforts to reform the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and restore public trust after political scandals.

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instanceOf Japanese politician
human
countryOfCitizenship Japan
dateOfBirth 1907-03-17
dateOfDeath 1988-11-14
educatedAt Meiji University NERFINISHED
University of Southern California
era Showa era
surface form: Shōwa period
familyName Miki
givenName Takeo
ideology liberal conservatism
knownFor advocacy of clean government
efforts to restore public trust after political scandals
emphasis on party democratization
political reform within the Liberal Democratic Party
response to the Lockheed bribery scandal in Japan
memberOfPoliticalParty Kochikai faction of the Liberal Democratic Party
surface form: Kōchikai faction

Liberal Democratic Party
name Takeo Miki NERFINISHED
nativeName 三木 武夫
notableEvent served as Prime Minister during the Lockheed scandal fallout
occupation politician
placeOfBirth Awa, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan
placeOfDeath Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo, Japan
policyFocus administrative reform
political ethics and transparency
strengthening parliamentary democracy in Japan
politicalAlignment reformist within the Liberal Democratic Party
positionHeld Member of the House of Representatives of Japan
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan
Prime Minister of Japan
precededBy Kakuei Tanaka NERFINISHED
primeMinisterEnd 1976-12-24
primeMinisterStart 1974-12-09
religion Methodism
residence Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo, Japan
sexOrGender male
spouse Miki Motoko
succeededBy Takeo Fukuda
workedIn National Diet
surface form: National Diet of Japan

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Kakuei Tanaka succeededBy Takeo Miki