Koshiro Ueki
Koshiro Ueki | |
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Minister of Finance | |
In office 7 July 1972 – 22 December 1972 |
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Prime Minister | Kakuei Tanaka |
Preceded by | Mikio Mizuta |
Succeeded by | Kiichi Aichi |
Minister of Justice | |
In office 17 February 1971 – 5 July 1971 |
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Prime Minister | Eisaku Satō |
Preceded by | Daisuke Akita |
Succeeded by | Shigesaburo Maeo |
In office 8 December 1960 – 18 July 1962 |
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Prime Minister | Hayato Ikeda |
Preceded by | Tetsuzo Kojima |
Succeeded by | Kunio Nakagaki |
Personal details | |
Born | 28 January 1900 Fukui Prefecture |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. |
Political party | Liberal Democratic Party |
Alma mater | Tokyo University |
Koshiro Ueki (植木 庚子郎 Ueki Kōshirō?, 28 January 1900 - 11 March 1980)[1] was a Japanese politician. He served as justice minister for two terms and finance minister.
Early life and education
Ueki was born in 1900.[1] He received a law degree from Tokyo University in 1925.[2]
Career
Following graduation Ueki began his career at the ministry of finance.[2] During World War II he was the head of budget bureau.[3][4] In 1945, he became the head of monopoly bureau at the ministry.[2]
He was elected to the house of representatives in 1952.[2] He was a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.[3] At the end of the 1950s he was among the Japanese house members union to promote Japan - China trade.[5] He served as justice minister for two terms.[1] He was first appointed to the post on 8 December 1960, replacing Tetsuzo Kojima in the post.[1] Ueki's term ended on 18 Jul 1962 and was replaced by Kunio Nakagaki as justice minister.[1]
Ueki was appointed president of Sagami Women's University in 1968.[2] In 1971 he again served as justice minister for a brief period between February to July.[1] On 7 July 1972 he was appointed minister of finance, replacing Mikio Mizuta in the post.[1] Ueki served in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka.[3] Ueki's term ended on 22 December 1972 and Kiichi Aichi was appointed to the post.[1]
References
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | Minister of Finance 1972 |
Succeeded by Kiichi Aichi |
Preceded by | Minister of Justice 1971 |
Succeeded by Shigesaburo Maeo |
Preceded by | Minister of Justice 1960 - 1962 |
Succeeded by Kunio Nakagaki |
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