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Japan finance minister forced out

By Mure Dickie in Tokyo

Published: February 17 2009 03:59 | Last updated: February 17 2009 19:15

Shoichi Nakagawa, Japan’s finance minister, on Tuesday resigned amid harsh criticism of his erratic performance at a weekend meeting of the Group of Seven, delivering a heavy blow to his already beleaguered government.

His departure will deprive Taro Aso, prime minister, of a heavyweight political ally and key cabinet member just as he struggles to respond to a recession of historic proportions and win back the confidence of voters.

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