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    Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲, Katayama Tetsu, 28 July 1887 – 30 May 1978) was a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1947 to 1948. A Christian...
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    Representatives and Councillors as of 2022. Two Japanese prime ministers, Tetsu Katayama and Tomiichi Murayama, were members of the JSP while Zenko Suzuki, who...
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  • Japanese photographer Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹, born 1972), Japanese voice actor Tetsu Inoue (テツ・イノウエ), Japanese musician Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲, 1887–1978), Japanese...
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    The Katayama Cabinet (片山内閣, Katayama naikaku) governed Japan under the premiership of Tetsu Katayama from 24 May 1947 to 10 March 1948, during the Allied...
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    minister of foreign affairs in 1947 under Socialist prime minister Tetsu Katayama. He also chaired the Committee on the Bill for Revision of the Imperial...
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  • singer, former AKB48 member Sen Katayama (片山 潜, 1859–1933), Japanese-born member of the American Communist Party Tetsu Katayama (片山 哲, 1887–1978), 46th Prime...
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    Representatives went to the Japan Socialist Party. Yoshida was approached by Tetsu Katayama and Suehiro Nishio, respectively chairman and secretary general of the...
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    the Socialist Party, Tetsu Katayama, as prime minister – virtually unopposed as Liberals and Democrats agreed to vote for Katayama even though coalition...
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    gained. The elections also saw the defeat of two former prime ministers; Tetsu Katayama of the DSP (formerly of the JSP) and Tanzan Ishibashi of the LDP. "統計局ホームページ/第27章...
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    first met under the new constitution on 20 May 1947. Four days later, Tetsu Katayama of the Democratic Socialist Party became Japan's first socialist prime...
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