The institution of genrō originated with the traditional council of elders (Rōjū) common in the Edo period; however, the term genrō appears to have been...
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Genro may refer to: Genro (surname) Genrō (元老), Japanese title This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Genro. If an internal...
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Herz Genro (born 6 March 1947) is a Brazilian politician from the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul. An associate of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Genro was...
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Fernando Marcel Genro Robaina (born 22 January 1988) is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a forward. Genro was born in Porto Alegre to lawyer...
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called the genrō, who came to dominate the government of Japan. The word can be translated as principal elders or senior statesmen. The genrō were a subset...
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Luciana Krebs Genro (Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, January 17, 1971) is a Brazilian politician, state deputy and one of the founders of the Socialism...
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him of being a "globalist". Saionji was appointed a genrō in December 1912. The role of the genrō at this time was diminishing; their main function was...
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Genro is a surname. It mainly occurs in Brazil. Notable people with this surname include: Luciana Genro (born 1971), Brazilian politician Tarso Genro...
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in political power from the old oligarchic group of elder statesmen (or genrō) to the Imperial Diet of Japan and the democratic parties. Thus, the era...
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direct appointment from the Emperor per advice provided by the genrō, and in this case, the genrō unexpectedly nominated General Terauchi Masatake instead....
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extraconstitutional body of genrō (elder statesmen). Collectively, the genrō made decisions reserved for the Emperor, and the genrō, not the Emperor, controlled...
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(2008). Pena, Sérgio D. J.; Di Pietro, Giuliano; Fuchshuber-Moraes, Mateus; Genro, Julia Pasqualini; Hutz, Mara H.; Kehdy Fde, Fernanda de Souza Gomes; Kohlrausch...
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extra-constitutional body of genrō (elder statesmen). Collectively, the genrō made decisions reserved for the Emperor, and the genrō, not the Emperor, controlled...
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and Right, who would be collectively known as the Council of the Elders (genrō in). The Elders oversaw the writing of the Meiji Constitution, and would...
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Katsura was a distinguished general of the First Sino-Japanese War and a genrō of the Meiji government who served as Governor-General of Taiwan and Minister...
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Katō's decision that Japan should enter World War I greatly angered the genrō, who had not been consulted, and who therefore felt that their power and...
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restore the balance between the influence of Japan's elder statesmen (the genrō) and that of the Japanese public, as embodied in the Meiji Constitution...
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drafted the initial list of Twenty-One Demands, which were reviewed by the genrō and Emperor Taishō, and approved by the Diet. Ambassador Hioki Eki delivered...
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Hiranuma saw the jushin as the core of a new group of genrō advisors, as the last surviving Meiji period genrō, Prince Saionji Kinmochi, had died in November...
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in Japan, this was realized by the efforts of elder Japanese statesmen (Genrō) such as Yamagata Aritomo and Saionji Kinmochi. The departure of Prince...
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the first prime minister of Japan. He was also a leading member of the genrō, a group of senior statesmen that dictated Japanese policy during the Meiji...
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such as Milton Temer [arz; pt], Hamilton Assis, Michael Löwy, Luciana Genro, Vladimir Safatle, Renato Roseno [pt], Carlos Nelson Coutinho [pt], Ricardo...
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Emperor's powers were largely directed by a group of oligarchs called the genrō or elder statesmen. To become law or bill, a constitutional amendment had...
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led the Restoration.[citation needed] Japan was thus controlled by the Genrō, an oligarchy which comprised the most powerful men of the military, political...
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versa). Pena, Sérgio D. J.; Di Pietro, Giuliano; Fuchshuber-Moraes, Mateus; Genro, Julia Pasqualini; Hutz, Mara H.; Kehdy, Fernanda de Souza Gomes; Kohlrausch...
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confused with the Genrō, or elder statesmen. Most of the Genrō were members of the Genrōin, but not all members of the Genrōin were Genrō. Banno, Junji....
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less and less interest in daily political affairs, and the ability of the genrō, Keeper of the Privy Seal, and Imperial Household Minister to manipulate...
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colonizer that discovered America Itō Hirobumi (1841–1909) statesman and genrō Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) 20th century best painter Marco Polo (1254–1324)...
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Mari Pimentel (Republicanos) with 1% each Luciana Genro (PSOL) Luciana Genro (PSOL) Luciana Genro (PSOL) José Fortunati (UNIÃO) with 10.8%; Onyx Lorenzoni...
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houses and the influential role of extra-constitutional actors such as the Genrō (who still selected the prime minister) or the military (that had brought...
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