Anonymous
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10/17/2025, 10:20:18 AM
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FORMER POTUS OF JAPAN SUDDENLY DIES
Who killed him, /pol/?
>Former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama has died at 101, it was learned Friday.
>Murayama, who was the head of the then Japan Socialist Party, which is now known as the Social Democratic Party, served as prime minister from 1994 to 1996. During his time in office, his handling of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in January 1995 was notable.
>Murayama was born in Oita in March 1924. He served two terms as an Oita city assembly member and three terms as an Oita prefectural assembly member. He was first elected to the House of Representatives in the 1955 general election from the former Oita Constituency No.1. He served a total of eight terms in the lower house.
>He was elected as the 81st prime minister following the resignation of the Cabinet of former Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata in June 1994. He was backed by three parties — the Liberal Democratic Party, the Japan Socialist Party and New Party Sakigake.
https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/society/obituaries/20251017-287047/
>Former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama has died at 101, it was learned Friday.
>Murayama, who was the head of the then Japan Socialist Party, which is now known as the Social Democratic Party, served as prime minister from 1994 to 1996. During his time in office, his handling of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in January 1995 was notable.
>Murayama was born in Oita in March 1924. He served two terms as an Oita city assembly member and three terms as an Oita prefectural assembly member. He was first elected to the House of Representatives in the 1955 general election from the former Oita Constituency No.1. He served a total of eight terms in the lower house.
>He was elected as the 81st prime minister following the resignation of the Cabinet of former Prime Minister Tsutomu Hata in June 1994. He was backed by three parties — the Liberal Democratic Party, the Japan Socialist Party and New Party Sakigake.
https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/society/obituaries/20251017-287047/