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by Staff Writers Tokyo (AFP) Dec 26, 2012
Japan's new government led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced a new cabinet on Wednesday. Here are profiles of some top members in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) government: Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister: Taro Aso Aso, 72, is a fourth-generation politician from a wealthy family who served a one-year stint as prime minister until an election loss in 2009. He was branded "Japan's offensive minister" in a 2006 New York Times editorial after he praised aspects of Japan's colonial past, a sore point in China and on the Korean peninsula. As premier, Aso launched a series of economic stimulus packages worth hundreds of billions of dollars to prop up the long-struggling economy. During Abe's 2006-2007 tenure in Japan's top political job, Aso served as foreign minister. Foreign Minister: Fumio Kishida Kishida, 55, was state minister in charge of Okinawan affairs and issues linked to territorial disputes with Russia during Abe's previous tenure as prime minister. His appointment was seen as a reflection of Abe's desire for progress on the relocation of US military bases in the southern island chain, and on longstanding territorial disputes with Moscow. Kishida is a third-generation politician who succeeded to his father's constituency in Hiroshima after working for several years as a banker. Defence Minister: Itsunori Onodera Onodera, 52, was deputy foreign minister for a year during Abe's 2006-2007 stint as premier and during that of his successor Yasuo Fukuda. Onodera also served as the Liberal Democratic Party's foreign policy chief in opposition. He has said he wants "stronger security ties with the United States and diplomacy that states Japan's position clearly", when asked about Tokyo's bitter territorial row with Beijing over an East China Sea island chain. Born in a northern fishing town devastated in last year's tsunami disaster, Onodera was groomed at a political training school established by the founder of electronics giant Panasonic. Justice Minister: Sadakazu Tanigaki Tanigaki, 67, is a seasoned LDP heavyweight who headed the party when it was in opposition between 2009 and 2012. The lawyer-turned politician served as finance minister for three years under former premier Junichiro Koizumi. He was later criticised as being sometimes too gentle in opposition, while his faction of the LDP focused on economic growth, keeping a lid on military spending and boosting ties with the US. Chief Cabinet Secretary: Yoshihide Suga Suga, 64, was acting LDP secretary general when the party was in opposition and is one of Abe's closest aides. As Chief Cabinet Secretary, he will be a key political player and the government's top spokesman. Born to a farm family in northern Japan, Suga worked his way through top-rated Tokyo university before joining politics as a city council member in the port city of Yokohama south of Tokyo. He is a strong advocate of banning hereditary parliamentary posts, a common practice which sees lawmakers' children take over their parents' seats.
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