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  • |caption = [[Akashi#National symbols|Flag of Akashi]] |country = {{flag|Akashi}}
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  • |body = Akashi |flagcaption = [[Akashi#National symbols|Emblem of Akashi]]
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  • ...nt)|executive}} body of [[Akashi]]. It consists of the [[Prime Minister of Akashi|Prime Minister]] as the {{wpl|head of government}}, and the ministers. ...l election, and submitted to a confidence vote in the [[National Assembly (Akashi)|National Assembly]]. They formally take office after winning a confidence
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  • | using_countries = {{flag|Akashi}} | issuing_authority = [[Economy of Akashi#Currency|National Bank of Akashi]]
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  • |body = Akashi |flagcaption = [[Akashi#National symbols|Emblem of Akashi]]
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  • |place= [[Akashi]] * Great Akashi Army
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  • ...cal parties in Akashi#1970–1980|political fragmentation]] and [[Economy of Akashi#"Siege economy"|"siege economy"]] of the 1970s, the decade was marked by re The 1970s were a troubled time for Akashi: the era of the [[Economy of Akashi#"Siege economy"|"siege economy"]], marked by {{wpl|economic stagnation}} an
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  • The '''politics of Akashi''' take place in the framework of a {{wpl|representative democracy}}, organ ...Prime Minister]] is the {{wpl|head of government}} and of the [[Cabinet of Akashi|cabinet]], which exercises executive power.
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  • | name = National Assembly of Akashi | leader1_type = [[National Assembly (Akashi)#Speaker|Speaker of the National Assembly]]
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  • | country = Akashi | caption = [[Akashi#National symbols|Flag of Akashi]]
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  • |[[Akashi]] * Akashi has an embassy in Mişeyáke.
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  • This article lists '''political parties in Akashi'''. [[Akashi]] has a largely {{wpl|multi-party system}}, with {{wpl|coalition government |明石連合 ''Akashi rengō''
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  • | place = [[Akashi]] * [[Yurika Ehara]] steps down as [[Prime Minister of Akashi|Prime Minister]]
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  • ...y adopted agriculture only after the introduction of rice to Megelan via [[Akashi]], having engaged in nontaxable subsistence activities, such as swiddening ...e [[Liúşai League]]; mercenaries and sailors of Megelanese descent reached Akashi as well, serving as infantry and privateers in the local conflicts.
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  • |conventional_long_name = Republic of Akashi * <small>明石共和国 ''Akashi kyōwakoku'' ({{wpl|Japanese language|Miranian}})</small>
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  • ...he second largest video game market in Eracura, after Delkora and before [[Akashi]]. One of Megelan's greatest contributions to the video game industry of Ty {{Template:Megelan Navbox}}
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  • * {{flag|Akashi}} {{Gylias Navbox}}
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  • ...trong influences and popularity for anime imported from [[Kirisaki]] and [[Akashi]]. {{Gylias Navbox}}
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  • ...y, such as the [[Yurikarism#Yurikaran consensus|Yurikaran consensus]] in [[Akashi]] or the Economic Rights Amendment in [[Delkora]]. {{Gylias Navbox}}
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  • |{{flag|Akashi}} ([[Common Sphere|CS]]) {{Gylias Navbox}}
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