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Japanese Cabinet

The Japanese Cabinet is the executive branch of Japan’s government, led by the Prime Minister. It consists of ministers who head various government departments, such as foreign affairs, finance, and health. The Cabinet is responsible for making and implementing laws, policies, and decisions. The Prime Minister is appointed by the Emperor but chosen by the elected parliament (the National Diet). The Cabinet operates under the constitution, ensuring government actions align with laws and public interests. It plays a central role in daily governance, policy development, and national administration.