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Sosai
The Japanese word ''Sosai'' (Japanese:総裁, "Sōsai") means roughly "president" or "director-general". It is used in several ways: ==Political==
*Sosai, or president of the government, was only once the title of the imperial prime minister: from 1 January 1868 (before there was no cabinet, only chief advisers: ''Kampaku'' to the nominally reigning emperor and both ''Rōjū'' and ''Tairō'' to the de facto ruling Shogun) until 11 June 1868: Prince Taruhito Arisugawa (1835–1895); next the prime ministerial office is styled ''U Daijin'' "Ministers to the Right", in 1871 shortened to ''Daijjin''. *Sosai also was the title of Admiral Takeaki Enomoto (1836–1908), the elected president (27 January 1869–27 June 1869) of the short-lived rebellious Ezo Republic on the present Hokkaidō Island, vanquished by Imperial troops. *Sosai, or President of Liberal Democratic Party, is the office of the head of the LDP.
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