Makiko Tanaka

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Makiko Tanaka (田中 真紀子 Tanaka Makiko, born in Nishiyama, Niigata, January 14, 1944) is a Japanese politician, the daughter of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka.

She attended high school in the United States and graduated from Waseda University. She spent most of her early adulthood working with her father's famous Etsuzankai organization, and was elected to the Diet in 1993, shortly after her father's final fall from power.

She was the first female foreign minister of Japan, from April 2001 to January 2002, but was fired from the cabinet after making remarks critical of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. Later that year, she was kicked out of the ruling LDP and barred from party membership for two years.

In August of 2002, Tanaka resigned from the Diet after allegations that she had embezzled her secretaries' civil service salaries. A Tokyo court cleared her in September, and she ran for the Diet again as an independent in November. She is now in close alliance with the Democratic Party of Japan.

She kept her maiden name after marrying Naoki Suzuki in 1969.

Tanaka achieved some notoriety during a visit to the United States when she called George W. Bush "an asshole." [1]

Preceded by
Yohei Kono
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan
2001–2002
Succeeded by
Junichiro Koizumi
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