DPM of Japan

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DPM of Japan is the commonly used abbreviation for the Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, a senior government official who serves as the second-in-command to the Prime Minister.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government office
political position
alsoKnownAs Deputy Prime Minister
Vice Prime Minister of Japan
appointedBy Emperor of Japan NERFINISHED
Prime Minister of Japan
associatedWith National Diet of Japan NERFINISHED
canBeHeldBy member of the National Diet
usually member of the House of Representatives of Japan
category Deputy prime ministers
Government of Japan positions
Japanese ministers
country Japan
flag Flag of Japan NERFINISHED
formationBasis Cabinet Law of Japan and government practice
fullForm Deputy Prime Minister of Japan NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation DPM of Japan
jurisdiction Government of Japan
languageOfWork Japanese
legalStatus created by cabinet practice and designation
not a constitutionally required office
memberOf Cabinet of Japan NERFINISHED
nativeName 日本の副総理大臣
nativeNameLanguage ja
nominatedBy Prime Minister of Japan NERFINISHED
officeCreatedIn 20th century
officeType deputy head of government
ministerial post
partOf Cabinet of Japan NERFINISHED
positionInGovernment second-in-command to the Prime Minister of Japan
precedence immediately below the Prime Minister of Japan
rank senior cabinet minister
reportsTo Prime Minister of Japan NERFINISHED
residesIn Japan NERFINISHED
responsibility assists the Prime Minister of Japan
coordinates among cabinet ministers
may act on behalf of the Prime Minister in their absence
may chair cabinet meetings when delegated
participates in major policy decisions
seat Tokyo NERFINISHED
style His Excellency
symbol Emblem of the Government of Japan NERFINISHED
termLength no fixed term
serves at the pleasure of the Prime Minister
typicalHolder often concurrently holds another ministerial portfolio
senior member of the ruling party

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