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The {{Nihongo|'''Deputy Prime Minister of Japan'''|副総理|Fuku-sōri}} is the second highest ranking officer of the executive branch of the [[government of Japan]] and a senior member of the [[Cabinet of Japan]]. The office of the [[Deputy Prime Minister]] is not a permanent position, existing only at the discretion of the [[Prime Minister of Japan|Prime Minister]].
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Deputy Prime Ministers possesses no special powers as such, though they will always have particular responsibilities in government. They do not automatically succeed the Prime Minister, should the latter be incapacitated or resign from the leadership of his or her political party. In practice, however, the designation of someone to the role of Deputy Prime Minister may provide additional practical status within cabinet, enabling the exercise of ''[[de facto]]'' power.
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(Deputy Prime Minister)

Not a formal position

The Template:Nihongo is the second highest ranking officer of the executive branch of the government of Japan and a senior member of the Cabinet of Japan. The office of the Deputy Prime Minister is not a permanent position, existing only at the discretion of the Prime Minister.

Deputy Prime Ministers possesses no special powers as such, though they will always have particular responsibilities in government. They do not automatically succeed the Prime Minister, should the latter be incapacitated or resign from the leadership of his or her political party. In practice, however, the designation of someone to the role of Deputy Prime Minister may provide additional practical status within cabinet, enabling the exercise of de facto power.


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
Naoto Kan16 September 20098 June 2010
Tsutomu Hata9 August 199328 April 1994
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