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Official appointed by the Emperor

Official appointed by the Emperor

Positioning of the official appointed by the Emperor

The official appointed by the Emperor (ちょくにんかん) was a kind of the senior official by public employee division under the Great Japanese Imperial Constitution. It was located in the high rank of the nominated officer and called an official personally appointed by the Emperor and the senior official first prize and the second prize an official appointed by the Emperor in a wide sense generally, but said only the senior official first prize and the second prize to a narrow sense with an official appointed by the Emperor. I used His Highness for an honorific title for the official appointed by the Emperor with an official personally appointed by the Emperor.

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Summary

A vice-minister and a chief of the bureau of the central government offices this ministry, the governor of the prefectures are officials appointed by the Emperor, and, as for the civil officer, the post which is considered to be "a designated job" if I say now is equivalent to this.

The rank of a lieutenant general of the official appointed by the Emperor first prize and the major general of the official appointed by the Emperor second prize was considered to be an official appointed by the Emperor in the military officers. The lieutenant general of the official appointed by the Emperor first prize might be performed appointment of in a post called the pro-appointment directly by the Emperor. Assistant parent meant this. The post from the divisional commander of the army was considered to be pro-appointment. It was usually appointed a parent pro-appointment lieutenant generals of the official appointed by the Emperor first prize. The lieutenant general was the official appointed by the Emperor first class, but only the room where it was appointed a parent the divisional commander received as a salary or the order of precedence at Court equivalent to an official personally appointed by the Emperor (genl.).

Example of the senior official first prize

Vice-Minister Miyauchi, the Imperial Household Ministry ritualist head, post of plum king Director General, Lieutenant General of army, vice-admiralty

The senior official first prize or second-class example

Cabinet clerk administrator, Secretary of Legislative Bureau, President of Decoration Bureau, each vice-minister-saving, minister extraordinary and plenipotentiary, Privy Council clerk administrator, Home Secretary prefecture secretary administrator, Vice-Director chamberlain, empire chancellor, prefectural governor, Superintendent General

Example of the senior official second prize

Each chief of the bureau-saving, each advisor official-saving, Major General, rear admiral

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