- Zenko Suzuki
Zenko Suzuki (鈴木 善幸 "Suzuki Zenkō";
January 11 ,1911 –July 19 ,2004 ) was aJapan esepolitician and the 70thPrime Minister of Japan fromJuly 17 ,1980 toNovember 27 ,1982 .Suzuki graduated from Tokyo University of Fisheries in 1935. He joined the Liberal Party in 1948, and helped merged it with another right of center party to establish the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in 1955.
Suzuki was appointed Prime Minister following the sudden death of
Masayoshi Ohira , who died of a heart attack during a general election campaign. The sympathy vote generated by Ohira's death resulted in a landslide for the ruling LDP, handing Suzuki the largest parliamentary majority any Prime Minister had enjoyed for many years. He chose not to run for reelection to the presidency of the LDP in 1982, and was succeeded byYasuhiro Nakasone .He served during a period of instability; Cabinet members frequently changed, and parties were often split by fractional politics. His diplomatic skills allowed him to chair his party's executive council ten times, winning him support in his early career. Despite his foreign policy gaffes as prime minister, he later helped further foreign relations with the
United States , during a 1988 summit withRonald Reagan .He was born in
Yamada, Iwate and died at theInternational Medical Center of Japan , inTokyo ofpneumonia . His sonShunichi Suzuki currently serves in the Diet.References
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