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Chikara Sakaguchi

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outbreak in 2001, Sakaguchi introduced testing of all slaughtered cattle in Japan, which continued through the last year of his tenure. He also dealt with record unemployment rates, and oversaw the implementation of reforms to the employment insurance and pension system. He was described by the Japan
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patients who were subjected to forced sterilization under the former Japanese eugenics protection law. He later advocated in the Diet for compensating the victims of these practices, and described them as "an egregious violation of human rights."
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due to a party rule that forbade support for candidates over the age of 66. He thereafter became a special advisor to the New Komeito Party.
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In December 2000, he was appointed Minister of Health and Welfare and Minister of Labor in the LDP-Liberal-Komeito coalition cabinet of
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Institute for Labour Policy and Training as "one of the busiest of all the ministers" during this time.
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Sakaguchi was Minister of Labor in the 1993-94 coalition cabinet led by
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As Health and Welfare Minister, Sakaguchi delivered an apology to
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Sakaguchi retired from the House of Representatives prior to the
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Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
Yoshirō Mori
Junichiro Koizumi
Hidehisa Otsuji
Yoshirō Mori
YÅ«ji Tsushima
Yoshirō Mori
Morihiro Hosokawa
Kunio Hatoyama
Hakusan, Mie
Japan
House of Representatives
Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
Mie Prefecture
Mie University
House of Representatives
Komeitō
1972 general election
Mie Prefecture
Morihiro Hosokawa
New Frontier Party
Shintō Heiwa
New Komeito Party
Yoshirō Mori
Junichiro Koizumi
Hansen's disease
BSE
2012 general election
"A Whole Lot at Steak"

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