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Tsutomu Hata

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Tsutomu Hata (羽田 孜 Hata Tsutomu, b. August 24, 1935) is a Japanese politician and was the 80th Prime Minister of Japan for several weeks in 1994.

Born in Tokyo, Hata graduated from Seijo University and was employed by the Odakyu bus company from 1958 to 1969. In 1969, he entered the House of Representatives of Japan, representing Nagano prefecture as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.

He left the LDP in 1993 to found the Shinseito, which became part of Morihiro Hosokawa's anti-LDP coalition government later that year. Hata served as foreign minister in the Hosokawa cabinet.

On April 28 1994, Hosokawa resigned and Hata became prime minister. However, the Social Democratic Party had recently left the coalition, destroying its majority in the Diet. Rather than face a vote of no confidence, Hata elected to resign in June, allowing SDP leader Tomiichi Murayama to take over the position on June 30.

After the Shinseito merged into the Shinshinto in 1996, Hata moved to the Democratic Party of Japan, where he is currently "supreme advisor" to chairman Naoto Kan.

Hata's son, Yuichiro, is a member of the House of Councillors of Japan.

Preceded by:
Hosokawa Morihiro
Prime Minister of Japan
1994
Succeeded by:
Murayama Tomiichi