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finance minister
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Japan
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Considered a prestigious and powerful position, often holding significant influence and authority over economic policies.
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finance minister
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Japan
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The finance minister is a high-ranking government official responsible for managing the country's financial matters and economic policies.
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3
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minister
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Japan
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Expected to maintain a reserved and modest demeanor in public
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1
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4
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prime minister
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Japan
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The prime minister's role is more ceremonial and symbolic, with the real power resting with other government officials or the monarch.
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1
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5
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prime minister
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Japan
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The prime minister's role is significant, but the monarch or head of state also holds important political power.
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6
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prime minister
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Japan
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The Prime Minister may hold the highest executive position, but the power is often more distributed among other branches of government.
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1
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7
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prime minister
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Japan
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Holds executive power and is the head of the government, but may not necessarily be the leader of the majority party in the parliament.
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1
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8
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prime minister
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Japan
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The prime minister's role is more ceremonial, with the monarch or a ceremonial head of state holding significant power.
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