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  1. 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.

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  2. This is a chronologically ordered list of the prime ministers, from the earliest to the most recent. Itō Hirobumi (1885–88; 1st time) Kuroda Kiyotaka (1888–89) Yamagata Aritomo (1889–91; 1st time) Matsukata Masayoshi (1891–92; 1st time) Itō Hirobumi (1892–96; 2nd time) Matsukata Masayoshi (1896–98; 2nd time) Itō Hirobumi (1898; 3rd time)

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  4. Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 24 May 2012. ↑ 第31代 岡田 啓介 [31st Keisuke Okada] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 24 May 2012. ↑ 第32代 廣田 弘毅 [32nd Koki Hirota] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 24 May 2012.

  5. The prime minister of Japan ( Japanese: 内閣総理大臣, Hepburn: Naikaku Sōri-Daijin) is the head of government and the highest political position of Japan. The prime minister chairs the Cabinet of Japan and has the ability to select and dismiss its ministers of state. The prime minister also serves as the commander-in-chief of the Japan ...

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  6. Son of Emperor Meiji. Taishō Democracy shifted political power from the genrō to the Imperial Diet and political parties. His eldest son, Crown Prince Hirohito, served as Sesshō ( 摂政; "Regent") from 1921 to 1926 because of Taishō's illness. [143] [144] 124. Hirohito. 裕仁. Emperor Shōwa. 昭和天皇. 25 December 1926.

  7. The prime minister of Canada is an official who serves as the primary minister of the Crown, chair of the Cabinet, and thus head of government of Canada. Twenty-three people (twenty-two men and one woman) have served as prime ministers. Officially, the prime minister is appointed by the governor general of Canada, but by constitutional ...

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    Justin Trudeau (b. 1971)
    4 November 2015
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    Stephen Harper (b. 1959)
    6 February 2006
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    Paul Martin (b. 1938)
    12 December 2003
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    4 November 1993
    12 December 2003
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