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Yukio Hatoyama (鳩山 友紀夫, born 鳩山 由紀夫, Hatoyama Yukio, born 11 February 1947) is a Japanese retired politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and Leader of the Democratic Party of Japan from 2009 to 2010. He was the first Prime Minister from the modern Democratic Party of Japan.
While some South Koreans expressed hope that former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama would handle Japanese-South Korean relations in a more agreeable fashion than previous conservative administrations, a small group of protesters in Seoul held an anti-Japanese rally on October 8, 2009, prior to his arrival. The protests called for ...
The Yukio Hatoyama Cabinet governed Japan from September 2009 to June 2010, following the landslide victory of the Democratic Party of Japan in the general election on 30 August 2009. The election marked the first time in Japanese post-war history that voters delivered the control of the government to the opposition.
Yukio Hatoyama 鳩山 由紀夫 Rep for Hokkaido 9th (born 1947) 16 September 2009 8 June 2010 266 days: 2009: Democratic: 93. Hatoyama Y. [95] Naoto Kan 菅 直人 Rep for Tokyo 18th (born 1946) 8 June 2010 2 September 2011 1 year, 87 days — Democratic: 94. Kan [96] Yoshihiko Noda 野田 佳彦 Rep for Chiba 4th (born 1957) 2 September 2011 ...
All eleven current living former Japanese prime ministers, Fumio Kishida (top left), Yoshihide Suga, Yoshihiko Noda, Naoto Kan, Yukio Hatoyama, Tarō Asō, Yasuo Fukuda (bottom left), Junichiro Koizumi, Yoshirō Mori, Tomiichi Murayama and Morihiro Hosokawa.
The Hatoyama family is a prominent Japanese political family which has been called "Japan's Kennedy family." [ 1 ] Ichirō Hatoyama and Yukio Hatoyama served as a Prime Minister of Japan from 1954 to 1956 and from 2009 to 2010, respectively.
Kaoru Hatoyama (1888–1982), educator, administrator, and wife of Prime Minister Ichirō Hatoyama; Iichirō Hatoyama (1918–1993), politician and diplomat; Yasuko Hatoyama (1922–2013), wife of Iichirō, and mother of Kazuko, Yukio and Kunio; Yukio Hatoyama (born 1947), politician and Prime Minister of Japan; Kunio Hatoyama (1948–2016 ...
From its creation in 1996 until 2012 it had been represented by DPJ co-founder Yukio Hatoyama. In 2012, Hatoyama retired. In 2012, Hatoyama retired. The LDP had nominated Hokkaidō prefectural assemblyman and former Olympic speed skater Manabu Horii as their candidate in July 2012.