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Obuchi, Keizo

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Obuchi, Keizo (1937–2000)

Japanese politician, prime minister 1998–2000. Obuchi was first elected to the Diet (parliament) in 1963 on the conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) ticket. He was leader of the LDP's largest faction in 1992 and became president of the LDP and prime minister in 1998. His policies included giving priority to economic growth over cutting public debt. Having suffered a stroke in April 2000, he was replaced by Yoshiro Mori.



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