Kuroda Cabinet

2nd Cabinet of Japan
Date formedApril 30, 1888
Date dissolvedOctober 25, 1889
People and organisations
EmperorMeiji
Prime MinisterKuroda Kiyotaka
Total no. of members14
Member partyMeiji oligarchy
History
PredecessorFirst Itō Cabinet
SuccessorSanjō caretaker cabinet

The Kuroda Cabinet is the second Cabinet of Japan led by Kuroda Kiyotaka from April 30, 1888 to October 25, 1889.

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Political party Term start Term end
Prime Minister Count Kuroda Kiyotaka Independent April 30, 1888 October 25, 1889
Minister for Foreign Affairs Count Ōkuma Shigenobu Independent April 30, 1888 October 25, 1889
Minister of Home Affairs Count Yamagata Aritomo Military (Army) April 30, 1888 October 25, 1889
Count Matsukata Masayoshi (acting) Independent December 3, 1888 October 3, 1889
Minister of Finance Count Matsukata Masayoshi Independent April 30, 1888 October 25, 1889
Minister of the Army Count Ōyama Iwao Military (Army) April 30, 1888 October 25, 1889
Minister of the Navy Count Saigō Jūdō Military (Navy) April 30, 1888 October 25, 1889
Minister of Justice Count Yamada Akiyoshi Military (Army) April 30, 1888 October 25, 1889
Minister of Education Viscount Mori Arinori Independent April 30, 1888 February 12, 1889
Vacant February 12, 1889 February 16, 1889
Count Ōyama Iwao (acting) Military (Army) February 16, 1889 March 22, 1889
Viscount Enomoto Takeaki Military (Navy) March 22, 1889 October 25, 1889
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Viscount Enomoto Takeaki (acting) Military (Navy) April 30, 1888 July 25, 1888
Count Inoue Kaoru Independent July 25, 1888 October 25, 1889
Minister of Communications Viscount Enomoto Takeaki Military (Navy) April 30, 1888 March 22, 1889
Count Gotō Shōjirō Independent March 22, 1889 October 25, 1889
Minister without portfolio Count Itō Hirobumi Independent April 30, 1888 October 25, 1889
Chief Cabinet Secretary Komaki Masanari Independent May 28, 1888 October 25, 1889
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau Inoue Kowashi Independent May 28, 1888 October 25, 1889
Source: [1]

References

  1. "Kuroda Cabinet". Prime Minister's Official Residence.
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