was a Japanese politician. Elected as a representative of the
Liberal Democratic Party, in 1993 he broke away to form
New Party Sakigake
The , also known as the New Harbinger Party, was a political party in Japan that broke away from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on 22 June 1993. The party was created by Masayoshi Takemura. The party was centrist, and had many reformist an ...
, before joining the newly formed
Democratic Party of Japan
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in 1997. He served as
chief cabinet secretary
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and then finance minister in the Japanese
government
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of the mid-1990s.
Early life
Takemura was born in
Gamō district in
Shiga Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Shiga Prefecture has a population of 1,412,916 (1 October 2015) and has a geographic area of . Shiga Prefecture borders Fukui Prefecture to the north, Gifu Prefecture to the nort ...
to a family of farmers. Initially studying engineering at
Nagoya University
, abbreviated to or NU, is a Japanese national research university located in Chikusa-ku, Nagoya. It was the seventh Imperial University in Japan, one of the first five Designated National University and selected as a Top Type university of T ...
, he graduated from
University of Tokyo
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studying education and finance. He began his professional life as a bureaucrat in the home affairs ministry.
Political career
After leaving the ministry, he was elected mayor of
Yōkaichi in Shiga Prefecture, and then became the governor of Shiga prefecture and served in the post from 1974 to 1986. He was elected to the Lower House in 1986 as a representative of the
Liberal Democratic Party. In 1993 he split from the LDP to found the
New Party Sakigake
The , also known as the New Harbinger Party, was a political party in Japan that broke away from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on 22 June 1993. The party was created by Masayoshi Takemura. The party was centrist, and had many reformist an ...
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He took part in the coalition government of
Morihiro Hosokawa
is a Japanese politician and noble who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1993 to 1994, leading a coalition government which was the first non- Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) government of Japan since 1955. After a funding scandal in early 1994, h ...
as chief cabinet secretary. Then he was appointed finance minister in the coalition cabinet led by Prime Minister
Tomiichi Murayama
is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1994 to 1996. He led the Japanese Socialist Party, and was responsible for changing its name to the Social Democratic Party (Japan), Social Democratic Party of Japan in 1996. Up ...
in July 1994.
Described as "blunt, pragmatic and outspoken",
his confrontational tenure at the finance ministry led
Euromoney to describe him as "The worst finance minister of the year" for 1995.
It has been speculated that his confrontational attitude towards the officials of the Ministry of Finance stem from the manner in which the
Hosokawa government fell apart over the introduction of
consumption tax
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, with Ministry of Finance Officials conspiring with Hosokawa to keep coalitions partners in the dark over their plans.
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Takemura, Masayoshi
1934 births
2022 deaths
Government ministers of Japan
Ministers of Finance of Japan
Governors of Shiga Prefecture
Mayors of places in Japan
Chief Cabinet Secretaries of Japan
Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians
New Party Sakigake politicians
Democratic Party of Japan politicians
Nagoya University alumni
People from Shiga Prefecture
University of Tokyo alumni