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Bunmei Ibuki

Bunmei Ibuki
伊吹 文明
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Speaker of the House of Representatives
In office
26 December 2012 – 21 November 2014
Monarch Akihito
Preceded by Takahiro Yokomichi
Succeeded by Nobutaka Machimura
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
In office
26 September 2006 – 26 September 2007
Prime Minister Shinzō Abe
Preceded by Kenji Kosaka
Succeeded by Kisaburo Tokai
Personal details
Born (1938-01-09) January 9, 1938 (age 79)
Kyoto, Empire of Japan
Political party Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
Alma mater Kyoto University

Bunmei Ibuki (伊吹 文明 Ibuki Bunmei?, born 9 January 1938) is a Japanese politician. He is a Member of the House of Representatives serving the constituency of Kyoto Prefecture, 1st district, where, as of October 2006, he has been elected eight times. He was the Secretary General of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party from 2007 to 2008. In 2008, he was briefly Minister of Finance.

He was born in Kyoto to a family of textile wholesalers who had operated the business since the Edo period. He graduated with a BA from Kyoto University's economics department in 1960. At Kyoto University he was a member of the tennis club. Upon graduation Ibuki became a bureaucrat at the Ministry of Finance. He was dispatched to the Japanese embassy in London in 1965, where he stayed for four years.

Ibuki entered politics in 1983 at former Finance Minister Michio Watanabe's behest. He is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and has served in a variety of government positions, including Minister of Labour and National Public Safety Commission chairman.

He was appointed Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology on 26 September 2006 as a part of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe's first cabinet. In this position, he promoted the controversial revision of the Fundamental Law of Education. He was subsequently appointed as Secretary-General of the LDP in September 2007; less than a year later, he was replaced in that position by Taro Aso and was instead appointed as Minister of Finance. He is known for his knowledge of finance and tax and welfare policies. He held the post of Finance Minister for less than two months, however, and was replaced by Shōichi Nakagawa in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Taro Aso, appointed on 24 September 2008.


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