Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions (gender equality charge)
Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions (gender equality charge) (ないかくふとくめいたんとうだいじんだんじょきょうどうさんかくたんとう, English: Minister of State for Gender Equality) is the Japanese minister of state. It is one of the Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions.
Japan Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions (gender equality charge) | |
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Crest of the cabinet | |
Charge government office | Cabinet Office |
Installant | Shinzo Abe |
The first generation | Yasuo Fukuda |
The foundation | 2003September 22 |
Official site | Minister, Senior Vice Minister, Parliamentary Secretary - Cabinet Office |
Table of contents
Summary
It is said that it is one of the Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions employed in Japanese Cabinet Office. It is mainly the minister of state having jurisdiction over administration to participate in by man and woman combination. An organization controlling administration of relationships in Cabinet Office includes a gender equality meeting and is in charge of this virtually. Among Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions, Okinawa and northern measures charge, finance charge, consumers and 3 ministers in charge of the food security are done with 必置 by the Cabinet Office setting method [1]; [2] [3]. In contrast, other Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions is not considered to be 必置 and can install it by problems in charge of flexibly. Therefore there are the increase and decrease and a change by the government, and the title does not necessarily accord.
History
At the time of the Cabinet Office setting method and a gender equality basics enactment, it was decided that the Chief Cabinet Secretary managed directly as for the gender equality, and it was not assumed that I employed the Minister of State for Special Missions in charge of the gender equality elsewhere. Because there is not a rule to relate to when Minister of State for Special Missions in charge of man and woman combination unlike other "important policy meetings" is put in a gender equality fundamental law prescribing the member of the gender equality meeting, it is apparent. In the second forest remodeling cabinet (after reorganization of central government ministries), the Chief Cabinet Secretary was in charge of the gender equality. "Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions" (gender equality charge) was installed in the first Koizumi second remodeling cabinet. Thereafter it was installed to the third Koizumi Cabinet, but was abolished in the third Koizumi remodeling cabinet. The duties of the Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions (gender equality charge) were integrated with Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions (declining birthrate measures charge), and "Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions" (declining birthrate, gender equality charge) was installed newly. Thereafter the Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions (gender equality charge) was not installed, but was installed again in the first Abe remodeling cabinet.
Name
I may be transcribed into "a gender equality charge minister" in the newspapers.
Each generation minister
代 | Full name | Cabinet | Assumption of office day | Retirement day | Political party | Remarks | ||
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Gender equality charge minister | ||||||||
1 | Yasuo Fukuda | The second forest remodeling cabinet (after reorganization of central government ministries) | 2001January 6 | April 26, 2001 | The Liberal Democratic Party | |||
2 | The first Koizumi Cabinet | April 26, 2001 | 2003September 22 | The Liberal Democratic Party | The reappointment | |||
The first remodeling cabinet | The Liberal Democratic Party | Remaining in office | ||||||
Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions (gender equality charge) | ||||||||
1 | Yasuo Fukuda | The first Koizumi second remodeling cabinet | September 22, 2003 | November 19, 2003 | The Liberal Democratic Party | |||
2 | The second Koizumi Cabinet | November 19, 2003 | 2004May 7 | The Liberal Democratic Party | The reappointment | |||
3 | Hiroyuki Hosoda | May 7, 2004 | 2005September 21 | The Liberal Democratic Party | ||||
Remodeling cabinet | The Liberal Democratic Party | Remaining in office | ||||||
4 | The third Koizumi Cabinet | September 21, 2005 | October 31, 2005 | The Liberal Democratic Party | The reappointment | |||
5 | Yoko Kamikawa | The first Abe remodeling cabinet | 2007August 27 | September 26, 2007 | The Liberal Democratic Party | |||
6 | The Yasuo Fukuda Cabinet | September 26, 2007 | 2008August 2 | The Liberal Democratic Party | The reappointment | |||
7 | Kyoko Nakayama | Remodeling cabinet | August 2, 2008 | September 24, 2008 | The Liberal Democratic Party | |||
8 | Yuko Obuchi | The Aso Cabinet | September 24, 2008 | 2009September 16 | The Liberal Democratic Party | |||
9 | Mizuho Fukushima | The Yukio Hatoyama Cabinet | September 16, 2009 | 2010May 28 | The Social Democratic Party | |||
‐ | (Hirofumi Hirano) | May 28, 2010 | June 8, 2010 | The Democratic Party | Office work substitution | |||
10 | Koichiro Genba | The Kan Cabinet | June 8, 2010 | September 17, 2010 | The Democratic Party | |||
11 | Tomiko Okazaki | The first remodeling cabinet | September 17, 2010 | 2011January 14 | The Democratic Party | |||
12 | Kaoru Yosano | The second remodeling cabinet | January 14, 2011 | September 2, 2011 | Independent | |||
13 | Renho Murata | The Noda Cabinet | September 2, 2011 | 2012January 13 | The Democratic Party | |||
14 | Katsuya Okada | The first remodeling cabinet | January 13, 2012 | February 10, 2012 | The Democratic Party | |||
15 | Masaharu Nakagawa | The second remodeling cabinet | February 10, 2012 | October 1, 2012 | The Democratic Party | |||
16 | Kazuhiro Nakatsuka | The third remodeling cabinet | October 1, 2012 | December 26, 2012 | The Democratic Party | |||
17 | Masako Mori | The second Abe Cabinet | December 26, 2012 | 2014September 3 | The Liberal Democratic Party | |||
18 | Haruko Arimura | Remodeling cabinet | September 3, 2014 | December 24, 2014 | The Liberal Democratic Party | |||
19 | The third Abe Cabinet | December 24, 2014 | 2015October 7 | The Liberal Democratic Party | The reappointment | |||
20 | Katsunobu Kato | The first remodeling cabinet | October 7, 2015 | (the present post) | The Liberal Democratic Party |
- Minister of State for Special Missions does not usually write the algebra to have possibilities to appoint several. But I established the algebraic column in consideration for plainness in this table for convenience.
- The reappointment with the written appointment lists an assumption of office day, and the remaining in office without the written appointment does not list an assumption of office day.
- The column of the political party listed the position political party at the time of at the time of the assumption of office or the cabinet start. When I did not belong to the political party, I listed it with "an independent".
- I was referred to "a gender equality charge minister" to the first Koizumi first remodeling cabinet, and the notation of the title had the difference, but it was the same quality and listed it for convenience legally.
- It was abolished in the third Koizumi remodeling cabinet, but was installed again in the first Abe remodeling cabinet.
Footnote
- ^ The Cabinet Office setting methodArticle 10.
- ^ The Cabinet Office setting methodArticle 11.
- 2 of ^ Cabinet Office setting method Article 11.
Allied item
Outside link
- Official site of Cabinet Office homepage - Cabinet Office
- Page of Cabinet Office introducing a minister, Senior Vice Minister, Parliamentary Secretary - Cabinet Office - Cabinet Office Minister of State for Special Missions
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