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Banboku Ōno (大野 伴睦, Ōno
Banboku,
September 20, 1890 – May 29, 1964) was a ****anese
politician who was a
powerful faction leader within the
Liberal Democratic...
- May 31, 1959 (age 64) Gifu
Political party Liberal Democratic Party Relations Banboku Ōno(grandfather)
Tsuyako Ōno (mother) Alma
mater Keio University...
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Representatives In
office May 18, 1953 –
December 10, 1954
Preceded by
Banboku Ōno
Succeeded by Tō
Matsunaga Personal details Born 7
March 1889 (1889-03-07)...
- Tarō Asō since 8
October 2021
Liberal Democratic Party Appointer President of the
Liberal Democratic Party Inaugural holder Banboku Ōno
Formation 1955...
- 1961)
Matsuno Tsuruhei (18
October 1962) Kichisaburō
Nomura (8 May 1964)
Banboku Ōno (29 May 1964)
Kenkichi Yo****awa (5
January 1965) Kōno Ichirō (8 July...
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engaged in
manoeuvres within the
Liberal Party. On 15 May 1955 he met with
Banboku Ōno, the
Chairman of the
Executive Council of the
Liberal Party. Ōno had...
- and in the post-war period, he
became a
member of LDP
factional leader Banboku Ōno's
private extraparliamentary pressure group (ingaidan). Many LDP politicians...
- administration. In the
reshuffle of July 1961,
Ikeda treated his
former opponents Banboku Ōno and Ichirō Kōno
generously to
balance the
influence of
Kishi and Satō...
- 1954–56
Bukichi Miki (1884–1956) Rep for
Kagawa 1st LDP
Hatoyama I. 1954–56
Banboku Ōno (1890–1964) Rep for Gifu 1st
Taketora Ogata (1888–1956) Rep for ****uoka...
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Minister of ****an 1952–1954 Succeeded by
Mamoru Shigemitsu Preceded by
Banboku Ōno
Minister of State, Head of the
Hokkaido Development Agency 1954 Succeeded by...