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  2. Prime Minister of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the Constitution of Japan explicitly vests executive power in the Cabinet, of which the prime minister is the leader; this greatly enhances the prime minister's position compared to prime ministers in other parliamentary democracies. His countersignature is required for all laws and Cabinet orders.

  3. Elections in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese political process has two types of elections.. National elections (国政選挙, kokusei senkyo); Subnational/local elections (地方選挙, chihō senkyo); While the national level features a parliamentary system of government where the head of government is elected indirectly by the legislature, prefectures and municipalities employ a presidential system where chief executives ...

  4. List of prime ministers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of Japan is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet. This is a list of prime ministers of Japan, from when the first Japanese prime minister (in the modern sense), Itō Hirobumi, took office in 1885, until the present day. 32 prime ministers under the Meiji Constitution had a mandate from the Emperor.

  5. Politics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Logic of Japanese Politics: Leaders, Institutions, and the Limits of Change. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231502542. Archived from the original on 27 May 2019; Hattori, Ryuji (2019). Understanding History in Asia: What Diplomatic Documents Reveal. Tokyo: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture.

  6. Government of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Leader: Prime Minister: Appointer: Prime Minister: ... The Government of Japan is the central government of Japan. ... These may be directly elected or chosen by the ...

  7. Fifth time’s a charm as former defense minister finally wins ...

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    Japan resident Emi Uchibori, 67, told CNN from Tokyo that she supports Ishiba, saying “we need a leader who can lead Japan firmly in the future.” “Japan is an elderly society, and I hope ...

  8. Cabinet of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Japan (Japanese: 内閣, Hepburn: Naikaku) is the chief executive body of the government of Japan. It consists of the prime minister , who is appointed by the Emperor after being nominated by the National Diet , in addition to up to nineteen other members, called ministers of state .

  9. Japan's ruling party loses its majority in blow to new PM - AOL

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    The coalition led by Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has lost its majority in parliament, its worst result in over a decade. The LDP and its much smaller coalition partner Komeito ...