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1 Now Mukherjee wants to move to the ceremonial role of president.
2 Mukherjee wants to move up to the ceremonial role of president.
3 He proclaimed himself king in 1997, taking over the ceremonial role from his father.
4 Emperor Akihito plays a largely ceremonial role but is deeply respected by many Japanese.
5 The president's is a mostly ceremonial role , as the prime minister wields the most power.
6 The Italian president plays a mainly ceremonial role and usually stays out of day-to-day politics.
7 The result: although on paper they play a ceremonial role , they wield huge influence in reality.
8 Read more The Austrian presidency is a largely ceremonial role but the outcome became hugely symbolic.
9 The president sits on the powerful decision-making politburo, but is considered to have a more ceremonial role .
10 While the presidency is a largely ceremonial role , the campaign has set the tone of political discourse in the country.
11 It would be essential, they believed, that Palin be relegated to the largely ceremonial role that premodern vice presidents inhabited.
12 What about a directly elected president, with an essentially ceremonial role , along the lines of the system in place in Ireland?
13 The president in Portugal has a largely ceremonial role , although he has the right to veto legislation and mediate cross-party negotiations.
14 Cllr Ismail was chosen as the new mayor for Islington, north London - a mostly ceremonial role - on 16 May.
15 He later served as president, a largely ceremonial role in Israel, from 2007-2014, before leaving politics.
16 This ceremonial role means he will play a key part in next year's Commonwealth games in Glasgow, hosted by the Queen.
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