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On November 26, 1974, Japan's Prime Minister, Tōdō Shin, resigned.
Today, 51 years ago, on November 26, 1974 (October 13, 1974), Japanese Prime Minister Tadeo Tsungon resigned. On November 26, 1974, Japanese Cabinet Prime Minister Tadeo Tsungon officially announced his decision to resign as President of the Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister of the Cabinet. According to the Japan Communications, Japanese Prime Minister Tadeo Tsungon on the morning of November 26, invited four leaders such as Vice President of the Liberal Democratic Party Tadeo Tsungon to the Prime Minister’s residence, officially resigned as President of the Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister of the Cabinet, and submitted a statement to Vice President of the Cabinet. According to the Japan Communications, he resigned as President of the Liberal Democratic Party immediately in effect, but the resignation of the Cabinet


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