Heizō Takenaka
Economist and Japanese politician

Born
March 3rd, 1951
74 years ago
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Japan
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An economist and politician engaged in Japanese politics. Served as a key minister in the Cabinet and contributed to economic reforms during the administration of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. Focused on privatizing Japan Post, leading to its significant transformation. Played a crucial role in addressing Japan's economic issues in the early 2000s. Actively involved in various policy-making initiatives that reshaped economic strategies in the country.
Served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications
Led the privatization of Japan Post
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