In the structure of Japanese government,

a. the cabinet is an important power base for the prime minister and a core part of the government.
b. Japanese cabinet ministers typically place the interests of their department first and the interests of the government second.
c. Japanese cabinet ministers must serve at least five years before their terms are allowed to end.
d. cabinet turnover is usually very low, because ministers are appointed based on merit.

b

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